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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1905)
■** LOCAL N E W S. Primary Meeting Mill and Mercantile Flour $1.00 per sack at Diane’s B U SIN E S S NOTICES. Company. i ---------------- Attention! Wool Growers — W. T. _____ A citizen’s city primary is beroby Kerr will make contracts aud cash Shredded whole-wheat biscuits at The Lyons mill property having called to meet at the MaBonic Hall advances for your wool. -IN — s- Drane’s. been purchased by W . T. Kerr, of ou Friday, April 21st, 1905, at 8 Remember F. Wilson runs a first- REAL ESTATE. class bakery. this city, J. R. Benson, of Myrtle o ’clock p. m. for the purpose of Oregon Coal A Nnv —O- Don’ t lorget that Strang keeps Shoes Point, and J. M. Nye, the well-known nominating three councilrucn to $3,000 A large school building hereto- of all kinds. ■ ■—■■■■■ foie conducted hh an academy, traveling man for soveral years past serve for two years; two council- Fresh bread, pies, cakes and dough in center of well populated dis. representing the firm of Murphy men to serve one year; one city re- fcriot- Ouildiiiv» fully furnished. nuts at F. W ilson’s. Capt. Nelson, Master, Good grounds. \n excellent op Grant A Co., of San Francisco, this cordei to serve one year; and to A good Winchester ltlflc for sale portunity for the right party. Will make regular trips between cheap. Inquire at this office. j For a nice fresh steak, pork or branch of industry seems to have! transact such other business as may Will lease. mutton chop, go to Dean & Morgao. $ n ,500 This fi mount of flu- property, As line a line of negligee shirts as ever taken ou new life, and is we believe, properly come before the meeting, i i ■ ii m including two tin«» i nidi "lies I came to town, at Z, C. Strang’ s. ar.d lt>-acre orange grov* in * * >• 1011 a, Cat. J J. S. lyrrell, ths Arugo creamery j B]jve for hoeps this time. The par- Let there be a full attendance. For a nice short-order meal, call at to exchange for good stock ranch. man, had business in town J esfer' ties have seen fit to incorporate un- By onler of the Committee, Ihe Davis restaurant, Front street. $1500 A good furin of 220 acres near Co- ■ ■■■■ qaille. Has $ 2.000 worth of first- A piano tor sale on easy terms. Will E. G. D. H olden , ^ “ J* j der tho above firm name, and every mass timber. "Will Lnso. This .Steamer is very steady ut sea and J take part in trade. Knquire at this Cbnirmau. Cbas. Moomaw, the barber, has detail has been fully carried out aud property her passenger accommodations are all I office, $2800 A flue corner biv. gone to Roseburg to secure a li the corporation starts off on a firm Dated this 18th day of April, 1905. Full line of fine, fresh groceries and new, clean and sweet, opening out on Nice small plaoe of 8 acres near $ 1500 cense. and solid foundation, every dollar town, well improved. 4 acres fall deck and having only two berths in a canned goods lias just been received at A b o u t H licu iiin tliim . boaring orchard, balance pasture Drane’s. W a n ted . — Pasture for two horses of stock subscribed for being paid, and meadow. Good eyoporator. There are few diseases that in room. Very superior Second Class. For fine carpet and rug weaving ap This is a good investment. as near town ns possible. Apply a good lot of logs ahead and plenty Fare, 1st Class, $10. 2nd Class, $6. ply to Mrs. K. Holvcrson,of tho Mc $ 1 0 0 0 flict more torture than rheumatism Hoaso and two lota in good of orders as well as a good local de to J. N. Jacobson, Coquille. Adams place. location. A bargain. and there is probably no disease F. S. DOW , Agent, j W . C. Hose, Agt., Call and see tin) swell line of Muslin $ 0 0 0 flood hoaso, barn and four lota mand seems to be the conditions Mrs. Nosier bus an elegant line for which such n-varied and useless ■ in duo location. Coquille. Marshfield. Underwear at Mrs. Nosler’ s. They are of Easter goods, every style, shape under which the institution starts lot of remedies have been suggest beautiful and prices just right. $ 8 0 0 Corner business property. Better ’ • .. — investigate this now. off. The railroad’s engineer has set Oyama Silk and other wasli fabrics and size. Call and see them. ed. To say that it cau ce cured is, A hill ranch on Fishtrap o f 150 jor Spring and Summer wear, tho latest $ ■ 050 the grade stakes for a new switch ■w i-■ acres, 4 acres cultivated. 40 acres therefore, a bold stateipent to muke, F ob ' ale . —One acre tract in nice patterns, arrived at Kanematz’s. m grass, 2 rough houses, barn, 100 young location with house and barn; 100 to take the place of tbe old one but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, fruit trees, about 1100,000 feet fine cedar Brown Leghorn eggs from prize-win timber. This is a genuine bargain. young fruit trees. Enquire at which had been removed, and Mr. which enjoys an extensive sale, has ning stock, at $1.00 Der setting or $5.00 $ 500 A. residence property that is dirt H erald office. Kerr has telegraphed for a vessel met with great success in the treat cheap. per hundred. J C. W atson , Coquille. * ■■ ■ — ment of ibis disease. One applica Rev. A. Haberly will preach at 11 which will doubtless show up by $ 250 Two fine lots near the school- F or S ale — A fine property consisting ■i » — tion of Pain Balm will relieve the house. a. m. April 30 at Lam pa creek and the time a cargo of lumber cau be pain, und hundreds of sutlers have of splendid garden lots, good house and $ 5 0 0 New 5-room cottage and *>ue lot. barn For particulars call e. s at Riverton at 8 p. in. tbe same date. cut. The mill began to run on reg testified to permanent cures by its A cozy homo. $ 4 0 0 Three fine residence lots, close to Mrs. Nosier lias just received her line ular time last Monday, and while a use. Why suffer when Pein Balm Please note change of time. of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear, consisting _ — :— business. An extraordinar b ir affords such quick relief and costs gain. of Skirts, Chemise, Drawers, Corset Dr. J. Curtis Snook will this week few minor breaks have occurred, $ 100 T w o corner bottom lots. but a trifle? For sale by R. S. Covers, etc. remove to Bandon, both office and there has.been comparatively little Knowlton. “ Hazelwood” White Rocks, eggs It is impossible to describe my list in this residence. The Doctor will con time lost and seems to run very $1.00 per 13. Leave orders with P. E. column. If you are looking for a good piece o f property at a reasonable price, Memorial Services. smoothly. Some new and improved tinue his usual professional trips. Drane, or write me. F. M. G evrez , can certainly snit you. machinery will be placed in the mill Kemeiubei, I rent hoases and farms, Coquille, Oregon. Keep your bowels regular by the Woodmen and Women of Wood lonns and do all kinds o f agency Dealer in Odds and E nds:—,1. S. Kanematz is make use o f Chamberlain’s Stomach and in tho near future, and it is the in business. Come in and see me before buy- closing out a few odds and ends in china in” . I can save you DOLLARS. Graft will take notice that Sunday, Liver Tablets. There is nothing tention of firm to rebuild the entire O. C. SANFORD, HAND and glassware at one-half the regular NEW AND SECOND April 23, at 2 o’clock p. m. has been better. For sale by R. S. Knowlton. structure at no great distant day. prices. Don’ t miss this opportunity. _______________________ Coquille, Oregon. sot apart by order of the Hoad BICYCLES Anyone in need o f the service o f Camp, W. O. W., as memorial day o f a first-class e n g in eer— stationery, Primary Election. in which to commemorate the death Bicyles Sundries, Etc. STALLION PERCHERON traction o r marine, w ill d o w ell to A people’s city primary is hereby of our late Head Consul, F. A. enquire at the H e r a l d office. Fitting exercises called to meet at the Masonic Hall Faulkenburg. The Hilmer and Bredhoff cream, Vheels to Rent. Repairing a on Saturday, April 22ud, 1905, at 8 will be held in the M- E. church, ery paid their patrons for the past South, in Coquille, aud an appro o’clock p, m. for the purpose of nom Speciality, month’s cream yesterday, paying inating three councilmen to serve priate program will be rendered. at the rate of 21 cents per pound for two years; two councilmen to Your presence is especially request Summons. A beautiful dapple gray and from imported blood weighs for butter fat. serve for one year; and one city re ed, The public is cordially invited, IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF THh 1700 pounds. Sired by Thoroughbred Stallion Boneparte, Coal Miners Wanted.— D. S. corder to serve one year; and to Bv O rder of the C ommittee . STATE OF OREGON, FOR T H E Rouse, superintendent of the Co COUNTY OF COOS. transact such other business as may Will make tbe season at COQUILLE and other points iu the valley Claenltill n rn tll. quille Co’s mine at Riverton, is now Thomas Wilson, in shape to employ several more properly come before the meeting. Season commences April 15th. For terms address or inquire of Kidney trouble often ends fatally Plaintiff, Let there be a full attendance, men at good pay. but by choosing the right medicine, Suit in Equity vs Slingsby Bros., Coquille, Oregon. to torcióse By order of the Committee. E. H. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Iowa, Angus McDonald, Flour $1.00 per sack at Diane’s Mortgages. Mary McDonald and cheated death. Ho says: “ Two J. J. L amb , John McDonald, W anted .— A span of brood mares, Defendants. Chairman. years ago I had Kidney Trouble, to weigh 1100 to 1200 lbs. apiece, which caused me great pain, suffer To John McDonald one of the above Dated this 19th day of April, 1905. ing and anxiety, but I took Elec also wagon and harness cheap for nam 'd defendants: tric Bitters, winch effected a com cash. Enquire at this office or ad In the name of the State of Oregon, That we are Headquarters fo r Gents' Furnish Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Cotton, of plete cure. I have also found them dress E. A. Barnett, Coquille. Fail-view, was iu town yesterday of grert benefit in general debility you are hereby notified that you are re quired to appear and answer the com For first-class lodgings go to the Davis doing some shopping. and nerve trouble, and keep them plaint tiled against Angus McDonald, ing Goods. restaurant, constantly on hand, since, as I J. H. Giles, the brickmnson, who Mary McDonald, and yourself in the find they have no equal.” It. S. above entitled suit within six weeks George Belloni, the dairymam, has been at work on the Bandon Knowiton druggiat, guarantees from the date of the first publication of went to Bandon yesterday with A. Our line o f Ready-made Clothing cannot be woolen mill for some time, was in them at 50c. F. Horstman, Helmer k Bredhoff’s this summons, to-w it: town yesterday. Within six weeks from Friday, tlic traveling man, aud will make a trip S H O W M E ,” S. L. Curry is in town having 10th day of March, 1905, the same being down to Port Orford with his beat. i-. the date of the first publication of this come up this week from the low Said he, and we showed him one riends. summons, and if you fail to so appear er river where he has heed at of our full jeweled Elgin watches at A nice assortment of ladies’ collars at and answer on or before Saturday, the work for some time past at the $11.95. He produced the price aud 22nd day of April, 1905, tho same being Call and inspect our tine o f WALK-OVER Shoes Mrs. Perrott’ s. Call and see them. Aberdeen mill, the mill having clos remarked: the last day of the time prescribed in J. C. Bowman, of Clackamas ed for a short time on account of the order for the publication of this county, who has beeD in this county “T h at’s G oing Som e.” as well as many other leading styles. summons, for the last publication there a lack of logs. for a couple of weeks looking about We have a nice line of watches of, judgment and decree will be taken for a location to suit him made our against the defendants in said suit for Governon LaFollette is both from $1.25 up. the relief demanded in the complaint in Staple and Fancy Groceries. office a p easant call Wedesday. Governor-elect and apparently can W il s o n J e w e l r y C o . Flour $1.00 per sack at Draue’ s See those beautiful Easter Novel- ' ties at Mrs. Noslr's. Flour $1.00 per sack atDraue's. New line of Summer rdiirt waists d o auil see those beautiful ladies’ just in at Mrs. Nosler’s. silk vest« at Mrs. Pcrrott’s. One big round dollar buyes a George Rnckleff was ilowu from sack of flour ut Drane’s. Myrtle Point on Wednesday. Geo. If. Sell, of Riverton, was in Have you Been tbo Lewis and our city between bouts yesterday. Clark souvenirs at Mrs. Nosier’»? V. M. Ireland, of Marshfield, was with us Tuesday and Wednesday. See the announcement o f B . W. Osbourne, tbe shoemaker, in auotber column. A tine selection of ladies’ neek- (vuro lias just been rceieved by Mrs. Nosier. Tbe steamer Elizabeth sailed from Bandon for San Francisco on Tuesday. F ob R est — A small tow u. place near A p p ly to W. A. Goodman, Coquille. T h e H kbald is in position to o f fe r a h om esteader a gran d o p p o r tunity to acquire a home. Miss May Boyrie, of this city, will open a term of school in the Cun ningham district next Monday. Mits Edna Bennett, of Gravel Ford, visited Miss Elsie Tilman in this place several days this week. V The ladies|of the Christian chnrch will serve diuner and lunch at the Pharmacy Building every day next, week. Mrs. Anna Barklow, of Myrtle Point, visited her son, J. D. Barklow and family at this city a doy or so this week. The Myrtle Grove creamery paid off yesterday for its past month's supply, paying 28 cents per pound for butterfat. W. H. Thomas, the pioneer log ger, is moving to the lower river where ho will conduct a logging business this season. Jud Mills and family moved to Parkersburg yesterday, where Mr. Mills will operate a donkey in the camp of W. II Thomas. Our old friend, J. F Noyes, of near Myrtle Point, made our office a pleasent call Wednesday morning while in towu on business. Mrs. W. H. Lyons, of this city, returned from her oxtended visit with relatives and friends in Cali fornia the first of the week. Mrs. M. Nosier, the Front street merchant, has a very fine and com plete lino of Easter novelties. Be sure and see them while the stock is complete. See those baby bonnets at Mrs. Pcr rott’ s. John Neilsen, of Prosper, came up Wednesday to receive a bandsaw outfit which arrived from the bay, and which will be used at the ship yard of Capt. Heuckendorff on the lower river this season. -V /. Coquille s J Str. M. F. Plant, ■ Coos Bay and San Francisco Bicycles! ALBERT FISH, Bonepcirte, REMEMBER i this suit, a succinct statement of which is ss follows: to let go of. That there he adjudged to he due and OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. Easter at tho Presbyterian church; Judge J. W. Hamilton will not owing to tlie plaintiff from tile defend the usual morning service at, 11 a. m. Mr. Rockefeller was so pleased by be present at the term of circuit ants Angus McDonald and Mary McDon court which convenes at this city but the children have provided a the acceptance of his contribution to ald the sum of $800, together with inter est on $500 thereof at the rate of 8 per Monday, but Judge L . T. Harris, the literary and musical program for the foreign missions that he imme cent per annum, payable annualy, irom new appointee in this district, will 3:30 o’clock, all are invited, the of diately double the amount. the 21st day of November, 1903; an I to fers go for missions. preside during this term. gether with interest on $300 thereof, at Six million pounds weight of Pies and cakes made to order at the Meals and lodging at reasonable the rate of 10 per eent per annum, pay adulterated and harmful foods were Davis restaurant. prices at Frank Wilson’ s. able annually, from the 22ml day of May, 1903; for such attorney fees in said L ' B - e W. H . MANSELL, P r o p . A. G. Horstman, representing destroyed by ths health department Mrs. John Gillardi, of near town, suit as the Court may adjudge reason •j* Successor to T. J. Little. who had been at tho Horsfall hos Helmer A Bredhoff. the well-known of New York during the last twelve able, and for his costs and disburse pital for several weeks undergoing Han Francisco commissi on firm, also months. ments in this suit. A western farmer has written the surgical and medical treatment hav proprietors of the large creamery That the two mortgages set out in tiie W IL L M E E T A L L B O A TS A N D T R A IN S . ing sufficiently recovered returned just above town, was doing business Secretary of Agriculture asking how DR. J. E. SKINNER, complaint herein, and which were e x ecuted by the defendants, Angus Mc All orders handled with carefulness and expedience. Wednesday as far as this place. several days this week in this county, to treat land that is soaked with P ractical Optician. Donald and Mary McDonald, to tiie She will be all right in n short time. succeeding in closing a contract for petroleum. The Secretary has not Will soon be in Coquille City, plaintiff, to secure the payment, re Sole Agent for Lewis ami Clark Souvenir Neckties the output of a creamery or so other yet replied but will probably suggest spectfully, of the two promissory notes than their own nnd otherwise look, to the farmer that he drill wells in it. W atch for date and place. (or ladies’ and gents at Kanematz’s. -which arc also set oat in the complaiiit — Our young friend, P. H. Peter ing after the company’s interests. Those W ALK-OVER herein, be foreclosed, and tho premises The pleasing knowledge that if I described in said mortgages, to-w it: son, of Arago, who has been travel A fine stock of Stilson-Kellogg loggers’ Shoes were born and The E % of the SW l4 , and the W % of defeated, even after the utmost dis ing about considerably the past year, shoes are at Strang’ s Btore. Look at bred in a first-class fac the 8E Q of section 9 in township 29 play of gallantry, he will be court- T H E 3VE-A.2ST arrived home Wednesday. He has them. tory. They were made south of range 12 west ot Willamette martialed, may have the effect of We are told that Orvil Dodge, of taken in a eonsedeiablo portion of meridian in Coos county, Oregon, e x for a first-class man— inspiring Admiral Rojesventsky with Who tied the cow ’s tail to his leg in th e p r o c e s s o f m ilk the coast since he left here, both Myrtle Point, has had returnee from that’s you. For sale by cepting 66 acres, more or less from tho ing; said sho had not D igged bi n i e r tw o m ile s lie f o r confidence. It would get on some above described premises, wtiich lias north and south, but spent tho win the samples of ore he sent away to he realized he hat r a il) a mist ike W. T. KERR k CO. men’s nerves. heretofore been sold and conveyed to have assayed a short time sinco, and ter at Oakland, California. parties other than tiie plaintiff, as H o w GyEticla. E a r t l x e r Mrs. l ’errott will receive a nice lot of that he is highly elated over the re- Labor leaders in Washington s shown by the records of deeds of Coos ladies’ and children’s hats next week. county, Oregon, he sold in tiie manner Cut this out. Must you bo dragged before you realize you nre making n At reasonable prices. provided by law, and that the proceeds >«»»» o— - ..... «o -*8“ j lnnucnce io inuuce congress io ex- i r Bring it to Us. mistake in not using Electric Lights. Mrs. Orth, mother of our towns as $000 in gold per ton. This is ; tend the Eight Hour aud the Con- thereof tie applied to the payment of the It is worth 25 cents in trade costs of said sale and of this suit, and man, W. T. Lewis, had tbe misfor- certainly encouraging news for Mr. j (rttct Labor Laws to the Panama i>t our store on repairing or the sums found to be due on said two tuue to fall last Tuesday evening, Dodge as well as others holding (janal zone. Probably this is to be j I Jlj purchases amounting to $1.00 promissory notes as secured by said fracturing her arm and dislocating claims in that section. There is no | expected, although the Labor unions I or more mortgages, and that the defendants, her sh rubier. Dr. Russell was doubt but the time is not far distant cannot apply the men needed to con Angus McDonald and Mary McDonald, W ilson Jewelry Co., Q w and all persons claiming under them called and dressed her injuries which when the tniDes of Coos county w ill; gtrucl the canal, The » Re Reliable Jewelere. 30 Teere subsequent to tiie execution of said Bz parlance. are doing as well as could be expect-1 receive the attention they rightfully mortgages tie barred, and foreclosed of Hotel snd livery stable for sale. Both ed under the circumstances. deserve. buildings in good condition; 16 rooms in all fight, claim or equity of redemption . hotel, 12 bedrooms. All rooms fur- ( h a i n h r r l n l n 's raath If i-n icil j- tin* in or to such premises. ! nished. 24 stalls in stable. $1,000 n-ftt an*l t l o . l P n p s l a r That the over-plus if sny there lie, be down, balance on easy payments. For “ Mothers buy it for croupy paid into this Court to await its further I further information call on or address E. M. Furman, the Piano Man, Marsh children, railroad men buy it for order, and for such other and further re field, Or., or at this office. severe coughs and elderly people lief as to the Court may seem equitable.; buy it for la gripe," say Moore Tliis summons is published liy the j Shoes R epaired Bros., Eldon, Iowa. “ We sell more order of tiie Hon. I.. Harlocker, County of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Judge of Coos county, State of Oregon, j I wculd respectfully (renounce to than any other kind. It seems to made and entered on the 9tli day of the citizens of Coquille I hat I have have taken the lead over several March, 1905, and which order s;iecifies opened a shop on Front street, next other good brands.” There is no that the same shall tie published for six to the bicycle store, for repairing question but this medicine is tbe consecutive weeks on the same day of shoes. All work entrusted to roe best that can be procured for each of said weeks, in the S emi -W eekly will be promptly and neatly done cougbs and colds, whether it be a H e iia ld , a semi-weekly newspaper and at rea'ooable prices. I also keep child or an adult that is afflicted printed r- ~ ~ r published - ~ ^ ■ in • ■ - the ■ • ~ afiove For anything in the line of good pas not make up his mind which office pared Paints, Oils W . P. Fuller’ s prop; try go F. Wilson. and Varnishes at .1. A Lamb & C o .’ b . (20 years’ experience.) W. T. Kerr S l C o - | IVERY and FEED STABLE GENERAL DRAYING. Coquille Coal and Lumber Co’s Coal C ■J W a c t h t h is space. leather nnd shoe findings for sale. It always cures quicklv. Sold bv j nam" c‘’" n JppKRY ,V CHAS f " ' * R. W. O sbocne R- 8. Knowlton. I " Attorneys for Plaintiff. r\