Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, April 21, 1905, Image 4

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Far m H rsk k ia n llsii.
No medicine can replace foot!
but Chamberlain’s Stomrch anil
Liver Tablets will help you to di­
gest your foo I. It ia 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.
AFTKB THE TlC'gET-Bl'ALVKKS.
They only cost a quarter. For sale
The larcency of railway tickets, by R. S. Knowlton.
tho forgery of railway tickets, and
D a ir y F a r m fo r S a le .
the “ scalping” of railway tickets,
are rew crimes that bave been
A fine dairy farm containing 70
defined by acts of the Legislature of
acies of bottom land ‘23 acres of bill
1003. The last of these, which will
land, und adjosning the town of
have effect upou a class of busness
Myrtle Point, Coos county, Oregon,
now in operation, carries a penalty
and j mile from creamery. Forty-
of $100 o $500 fine.
five acres of bottom land improved
FOB PAUEÜT8 OF TRI ANTS.
and in good state of eultivaiiion; 5
A tine of not to exceed $1000 is
acres slashed, burned and newly
provided as punishment for parents,
seeded; hill land is all good for pas­
guardians or other persous who are
ture; 3 acres of orchard in good
responsible for the delinquency of
eari bngcondition and different var­
children. A "delinquency” child is
ieties of fruit. House, barn and
defined to be a child under 1G years
other buildings. While we have a
of age who violates state laws or
number of other dairy farms for
city ordinaces, or who is incorrigi­
sale, yet this is one of the best bar­
ble, a persistent truant from school,
gains, as the location is all that
who associates with criminals or
oould be desired, being near town,
vicious or immoral persons, or who
school and creamery. This is cer­
is growing tp iu ideness, dr who
tainly a bargain for some progres­
frequents gaming houses, houses of
sive dairyman. Price $7,500.
ill fame or places where intoxicating
R obests <fc C arter ,
liquors are sold. The fine impesed
Myrtle Point Oregon.
may be suspended so long as the
parent keeps his child under con­
W anted —T rustw orthy man or
trol.
woman to manage business in this
The law relating to arson was
county and adjoining territory for
amended so that the husband or
well established house of solid
wife may be guilty of burning the
financial standing. $20.00 straight
property of the higher.
cash salary with all necessary ex­
consorts ’ heavy punishment
penses paid weekly by check from
A term of one year to five years headquarters. Money advanced for
in the penitentiary or fine of $1000 expenses.
Position
permenent:
to $5000 is provided os punishment previous experience not essential.
for any male person who shall live No investment required. We furn­
with a prostitute, or live in whole ished everything. Enclose self ad­
or part of her earnings, or who shall dressed envelope. Address, Mana­
ger, 810 Como Block, Chicago, 111.
solicit for a house of ill fame.
12t-10
(Concluded from first page.)
punishable by tine of $20 to $100
or imprisonment for 10 to 50 dayB,
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY after May 18. The law on that sub­
ject declares that it shall be pre­
AND FRIDAY.
sumptive evidence of intent to de­
D. F. DEAN, EDITOR ANU PROPRIETOR fraud if auy person shall fail to pay
his bill on demand, unless be has
made known in advance his inabili­
County Official Paper. ty to pay.
Ssmi-WeeHIyljerald.
Devoted to the m utm al and social up-
b -ildin? o f the OoqniHe Valley parncnlarly
t i d o f Coos County generally .
•Jabsoription, per year, in advance. *2.00
Church Directory-
C hbistian CscBon. — Pienchimz every
Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. to . Hnndnv
school at 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor at
0:30 p. m.
Praver meeting every Wedn
day evening at 7-30. All cordiallv invited.
Episcopal Chnrch.—Episcopal services
will be held at St. James chnrob, i'oqnille
City the third Snndav in each month.
Rnnday school at 10 a. m. each snndav.
Win. Horsefnll. Pastor.
M . E. Church. Booth : Preaehine each
and every Sundays a t l l a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. Bnnday-school everv Snndav at 10
o ’clock. Senior Epworth Leagne at 0:30. p.
m. JnniorLeagne at 3:30.p. m. Pravermeet
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
H. At. Branham, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal chnrch.—Service
the first and third Snnday in each month
Preaching nt 11 o’ clock a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Snndav Rchool at 10 o’ clock a. m.
Ep-
worth League nt 0:30 p. m.
J. L. B eatty , Pastor.
ear-
vices 2nd nnd 4th SnndHys, morning ard
evening, Snnday School every Sunday at
10 a. in! Christian Endeavor services everv
Sunday at 0:30 n. m.. Miss Winnie Hall.
President.
Ladies’ Aid and Missionary
Societv meets every two weeks on Thnrs
lnvn at 2 p. in. A cordial welcome is ex-
tended to the public to attend all onr Ber­
nices.
A dolph H aberly , Pastor
P r e s b y t e r ia n
i ’ n T jn n n .— Preaching
The W. C. T. U. meets every 1st and 3rd
Friday at 2 p. m. nt tho Christian chnrch.
S eventh D ay
A dventist C hurch —Sab­
bath 'seventh dav) services: Sabbath
tchool 10 a. m.. Bible study 11 a. m.,
»»raver meeting Tuesday evening 8 p . in.,
young people’ s meeting Friday, 8 p. in.
All are invited to attend these meetings.
C. II. BUNCH.
Elder.
C elery G row er.
C. A ’ Brown, of San Francisco,
and I j . I>. Burdick, of Jersey island,
Contra Costo Co., who are looking
over the Coos Bay country, went up
Coos river yesterday, accompanied
by J. V. Johnson. Mr. Burdick is
in business of raising celery for the
San Francisco and Eastern markets,
and 1ms about 200 acres devoted to
that, succulent vegetable. He ¡ b
looking this place over with a view
to tu in g celery culture here, where
it would ne free from some of the
serious drawbacks experienced in
his present location. He was great-
ly pleased with what he saw yester­
day, and it is to be hoped that he
will conclude to give this profitable
branch of market gardening a tho1-.
ough demonstration here.
There is no doubt that there are
several such lines in which any one
who thorouhly understood the busi­
ness could mnko a great succession
our rich lands and iu our even cli­
mate, and wc want people to come
hero and show us how it is dune.—
Mail.
SUMMONS.
f i l l W nffVrliur H e llr?* «| .
Huftrting frightfully from the
virulent poisons of undigested food,
C. f*. Gray son, o f fail«. Miss., took
Dr. King's New Life Pills, “ with
the result,” he writes, “ th.it i was
cured.” All stomach and bowel dis­
orders give way to their tonic, lax
ntive pro|K?rties. 25c at
K S.
K now lten’s drug store, guaranteed
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Coquille Board of T ra d e !
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
t h e c o u n ty o f co o s .
VV. F. Waite,
l
Plaintiff,
Mary K Waite, I
Divorce.
Defendant, j
To Mary E. Waite, the above named
Defendant:
and BOX FACTORY
De L an ey s N e w N ov el.
¡Suit, in Equity for
Oregon Wriler’s Best Effort
A story o f the great ra nge war
into which is interwoven the
In the name of the State of Oregon,
yon are hereby notified that you are re­
romantic episodes of acquiring
quired to appear and answer the com­
timber lands and the advance­
plaint filed against you in the above
ment of irrigation.
This pro­
entitled suit within six weeks from the
duction will appear in the Ore­
date of the first publication of this sum­
gon Semi-Weekly Journal in
mons, to-w lt: within six weeks from the
10th day of March, 1905, the same be­
serial form.
The Journal will
ing the date of the first publication of
be clubbed with this paper, the
this summons.
two for $2.75.
Subscribe at
And if you fail to appear and answer
once
and
read
tins
great story
on or before the 21st dav of April, 1905,
of life as told by Paul De Laney.
the samo being the last day of the time
prescribed in the order of publication, S u b . . l b . noui a n d g . t f ir s t C o o p t e s
the plaintiff will take judgment against
you and will apply to tho court forlthe
relief demanded in his complaint, a suc­
cinct statement of which is as follows:
That the marriage contract existing lie-
ano CURE t h i LUNGS
tween plaintiff nnd defendant may lie
sot aside and held for naught and that
WITH
plaintiff lie restored to all the rights
and priviliges of a single person, and for
such other and further relief as the court
may deem equitable and just.
Service of this summons is made by
0NSUMPTI0N
P rie.
publication in pursuance of an order
0UGHS and
60c A $1.00
made by I.. Haflocker, as County Judge
OLDS
Free
Trial.
of Coos County, dated March 7, 1905,
directing that service thereof bo made
S u rest an d Q u ick est C ure fo r a ll
by publication thereof in the S emi -
A reason for wheat beiug high
now and continuing to be high next
year is to ho found in tho largo
amount of flour being ordered by
the Japanese, who are not only tak­
ing all the surplus of the coast but
thousands of barrels from the far
East, where daily orders of from
500 to 20,000 barrels arc being re­
ceived. One of the largest milling
concerns of 'Minneapolis is thirty
days behind with all their plants
W e e k i . y
H k k a m i , a newspaper pub­
running to full capacity on Japan*sc lished : t the City of Coquille, in said
Coiis County, once each week for a
orders.
period of six weeks.
A single vessel which will leave
STANLEY & BURNS,
Portland at un early date for Japan
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
will carry ¡?200,000 worth of flour.
SUMMONS.
— Pacific Farmer.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
* ««» .
STATE OF OREGON, FOR COOS
Cannot b u y Cigarettes.
COUNTY,
Indianapolis, Ind., April 15.—
(Special.) The »els of the General
Assembly took effect late today, cat
ryiug with the Governor’s prods,
mstion the enforcement of tho fam­
ous anti-cigarette law.
Local dealers anticipated the pro.
elamntion, and for several days have
been shipping their stock to flip
trust, which agreed to take back all
unsold. Cigarettes not made In
tho trusts have been sold by the
wholesale price for sevoal weeks,
and tonight a cigarette could not bo
purchased.
At Princeton, Ini!., one d* uler
burned $200 worth in the street,
a id nt Vincennes the stocks wer
given away when it In came known
that the law would lake effect today.
At many places mi rchants dumped
their stocks into the Sew* is, and
there is every indication that the
law will be observed
‘The S h eep h erd er’
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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T H R O A T end L U N G T R O U B ­
L E S, or M O N E Y B A C S .
iseph II. Smith,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Wm. J. Marsh, Trustee
Defendant.
To Wm. J. Marsh. Trustee, tho above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
You are hereby required to apj»ear and
answer the complaint of Plaintiff filed
against yon in said Court and Cause, on
or l»efore the 14th day of April, 1906,
being the date prescribed by the Court
in the order for publication of summons
for you to appear and answer said com ­
plaint. at d if you fail to appearand an-
swe.i aaid com plaint on or before said
date, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de­
manded in his complaint, which ¡8 that
Plaintiff be decreed to he the owner in
t'e • simple of the northeast '4 of section
21. in township 28 south of range 9 west
oi the Willamette Meridian, in Coos
county, Oregon, and that defendant has
no estate, interest or claim, or any title
whatever to said describ'd premises,
and that Plaintiff’s title he declared good
and valid thereto.
This summons is published once a
"•» k for at !ea-t six ■iKves.'dve weeks in
the Coquille IlmuLn, a semi-weekly
newspaper published at Coquille, Coos
county, Oregon, by order of Hon. J. W .
Hamilton, Judge of the Second Judicial
District of Oregon, made on the 27th day
of February, 1905.
This first publica­
tion of this summons is on the 3rd .lay
of March, 1905, and the last w ill he on
April 14, 1905.
DntivI tbis27th day of February. 1905,
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