Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 22, 1904, Image 2

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Leading Events of fifth Week
the War
ot
Parkersburg.
Since last writing the schooner
Antelope arrived at Port Townsend
after a battle with the elements,
lasting over fifty days. From ac­
counts gleaned of the battering re­
ceived, her crew was worn out with
watching and work and glad to
seek the harbor’s refuge. To know
that within the lockers four days
provisions remain and after that
starvation, is enough to daunt the
bravest, hardiest sailor that ever
faced a raging sea.
1904.
A Serious Accident.
Master Leslie, second son of Mr.
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and Mrs. W. H. Sehroeder, of Ar-
Yesterday about 9 a. in. young ago, had the misfortune to g<t one
Edward
Ellingson, brother of of his legs broken while playing
Arthur Ellingson, the furniture with the other popils at school on
man, bad a serious explosion at the Thursday. This is the forth time
large furniture store opposite the he has suffered a broken limb, aud
Masonic Hall.
Tbe young man ceitainly has the sympathy o f all.
was startiug the fire when the ex- - 1 - 1
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plosion occured, aud was so badly NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S BALK UNDER
burned that we have desisted from
EXECUTION:
interviewing him to learn the par­
Notion is hereby piven that under and by
virtue
o
f
a
writ
o f execution duly ieaned
ticulars as to how the accident oc­
oat of and under the seal of tbe Circuit
curred. The explosion was heard Court
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of __________
the state o f Oregon, in and for
de­
hy several in that part of town and the oonnty of Ooos,
Cooa, to me directed and de-
dated the 27th day of February
W. n . Mansell and Joe Harper { livered,
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1904, npon a judgment duly rendered
and
w e r e tbe first to arrive. 'I h e y o u i i g docketed in the .lodgment Lien Docket in
man’s clothing had caught fire aud 1 Hai<* tlcort.on the 2nd day of October 1S94
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.... wjierein Ijiaiah Haok.r ne assignee of David
be was just going into tbe street | Morse Jr. was plaintiff nnd Thomas
Wyman and Kose (3. Wyman wert* de-
I V v caught
a u " u v
U him
I U 1 aud threw
. w --
when they
him bodily into the
and : ; „„ajfn.t
“
T said
in. f.sIor
-of
Plaintiff me
and
le deep
deep mud
mud and
defendants,
oomnmnd
to
water near by and extinguished the make by levy and Bale out of tlie property
fire. Fremen Bunnell and Mehl ° f said defendants, or either of them, on or
ueii no j
after the said 2nd day of October 1894, trie
| were next to arrive and procuring amount due on said jndpment. to-wit:
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$630.92 with interest thereon at 8 per cent
| a small amouut of water handy by, per
annum from April 17th 1903 until paid,
¡succeeded in putting out the fire for want of personal property of said de­
which was gaining considerable fendants or either o f them. I have levied
npon the following described real property
headway in the building.
belonging to the said defendants, to-wit:—
The young man is very seriously All o f the interesta that said defendants
or either of them had on the 2 nd day of
burned and is . . suffering
intensely,
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. . .
-ri
. i October 1894 or have sinoe acquired in and
but it is hoped his injuries Will not j to the South-east quarter o f north west
be of permanent nature. The quarter an 1 north-east quarter o f south­
west quarter, and
lots
three
and
severest burns ate about his hips; four o f Section seven in township 26
south of ran ye 13 west o f Willamttc Merid­
his bauds suffered severely also.
NOTICE OF SHKltlFF’H SALE UNDElt
EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby giveu. that under and by
virtue o f a writ of execution dulv issued
out of and under the seal of the Circuit
Court of the Htute of Oregon, in and for tue
county of (k»<» 8 . to iue directed and deliv­
ered. dated the 27th day of Febrnnrv 1904,
upon a judgment duly rendered, and duly
docketed iu the Judgment Lien Docket of
the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon
for Coos Co untv, on thoflth day of S ptem-
bor lf>99, wherein Fred Nosier was plaintiff
and J, D. Bright and J. 11 Johnson were
defendants in favor o f said plaintiff and
against said defendants, Commanding me
to make by levy nnd sale out o f the property
of said defendants, or either of them, on
or after the said 8 th day of Hcotcmbor 1899,
the amount due on said judgment, to wit:
Jf* 140, with interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum from the first day of
August 1899 until paid, and ror want of per­
sonal property of said defendants or either
of them. I nave levied upon the following
described real property belonging to the
said defendant J. D. Bright, to-wit: All
the right, title and interest that said .1. D.
Bright had on the 8 th dnv of September
1899 or have at any time since acquired in
ami to the north-west quarter of south-west
quarter and lots four, five, six and seven in
section 3*» iu township l-H Smith o f range 12
west o f the Willamette Meridian in Coos
County, Oregon.
And will on Friday the 15th Jay of April
11KH at the hour of 10 o'clock m the fore­
noon of said day, at the front door at the
courthouse in the town of Ooquille, Coos
County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash, the
above described real property or sufficient
thereof to satisfy the said execution with
costs and accruing costs. Given under my
hand this 15 day of March 1904.
STEPHEN GALI TEU.
Sheriff of Coos Comity, Oregon. •
S u m m on s.
In the circuit Court o f the State o f Ore­
gon for Coos County
George M. Hit«. Plantiff.
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vs.
J. Henry Sehroeder. as ndministra- I
tor of the estate o f K. S. Spur- I
geon. deceased, and Cyrus Spur- ‘
geou. Gabe Spurgeon, 8 . D. Spur- ! 8 ujt ia
geon, Harriett Bourgeon, Joh n , Equity
Keeder. S. W. Spurgeon and I for
t* aney Maxon, heirs at law of FI. I Deed.
Spurgi »»a, deei ast d,
;
To J. Henry Sehroeder administrator o f
the estate of K. S. 8 purgeon deceased and
Cyrus Spurgeon. Gabe Spurgeon S. D.
Spurgeon, Harritt Spurgeon. John Keeder,
S. N. Spurgeon and Nancy Maxon heirs at
law of E. S. Bourgeon, deceased, the above
named defendants.
In the name o f the State o f Oregon, you
and each o f you are hereby requir d to ap­
pear and answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled court and suit on
or before six weeks from the.date o f the
first publication o f this Summons which
first date is Tuesday the 16th day o f Feb­
ruary, 1904 and the last date thereof and o f
the time o f y^ur appearance is the 29th
day of March. 1904, nnd if yon fail so to ap­
pear and answer within the time limited,
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in the Complaint a suc­
cinct stateme nt o f which is as follows viz.
For a decree that plaintiff is the owner
in fee of the following discribed premises
situated iu Coos county, state o f Oregon,
viz:
Beginning at an iron post forty rods South
and thirty seven rods and two feet AVest
from »he quarter section corner or post on
North boundary line o f section one in towu-
uip twenty eight South of range thirteen
West <»f the Willamette Men dinn —run­
ning thence West one hundred feet thenoe
South two hundred and sixty two foot more
or less to North boundary line o f Fourth
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
street in Coquilfe thence East one hundred
Notice is hereby given that the co-part­ feet, thence North two hundred nnd sixty-
nership heretofore existing between the two feet more ot less to place of beginning
undersigned, under the firm name of Mc­ and for a deed therefor. And also the land
Adams & Farmer, is tuis day dissolved by and premises disoribed as ninety feet wide
F'ast and West and two hundred and fifty
mutual consent .
feet long North and South in the North­
IS. II. M c A dams ,
east corner of a tract of land discribed as
J. O. F armer .
commencing 80 rods East and 40 rods South
o f the Northwest corner of Sec. 1. tp 28
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION,
S. K. 13 West o f Willamette Meredian iu
Coos County, State o f Oregon, running
D e pa r t m e n t of thh I n t e r io r .
thence South 80 rods more or lese to the
Land Office at Rosebur*, Oregon,
iron stake between the J. A. Collier and E.
January 21, 1904. S. Spurgeon laud thenoe East 36 rods and
Notice is hereby given that the follow­ 13)i feet more or less to the Southwest
ing-named settler has filed notice o f his corner of parcel o f land bonded to J. W.
inientiuu to make final commutation proof Drane thence North to South side of Spur­
in support o f his claim, aud that said proof geon Street, thenoe North 300 feet, thenoe
will be made before E. 1). G. Holden, U. West to place o f beginning and for a deed
8 . Commissioner at Coquillo Uity, Oregon, therefor, and for costs and otlu r equitable
relief.
on April 9, 1904, viz: H. E. So. 11881,
This summons is published by or.’er o f
WILLIAM J. MOON,
for the S
S hc . 4. L\ 28 S.. K. II West. the Hon. L. Ilarloc.ker, county judge for
He names the following witnesses to prove Coos county. Htute of Oregon made and en-
his continuous residence upon and omtiva- (ered the 13th day ot February. 1904 dirrot-
tion of said land, viz: Edward N. Moon, I ing that the same be published in the Co-
Arthur Browu, of McKinley. Oscar D. quill« City Herald, a weekly paper publish-
Moon, Sherman Flinu. of Fairview, Ore- ! ed in said Coos county Oregon aud o f gen-
gon.
I ural circulation therein, for six successive
weeks.
W alter S in c l a ir ,
j . r . BRIDGES,
Attorney for Plantiff.
Register.
March 8tb. Japanese land force
by a series o f rapid marches, sud
deuly appears at Fung Wang Cheng,
An Open Letter to James i. Hill.
45 miles North of the Yalu River,
Editorial Rooms Orange Judd nnd flanks the Russians on their left
Farmer, Marquette Building, Chi­ The latter abandon tbe stronghold
and retire toward Liou Yang.
cago, February 25, 1904.
March 9th. Vice-Admiral Makar
James J. Hill, Esq, President
Northern Securities Company, St off, the newly appointed commander
of the Port Arthur squadron, re­
Paul, Minn.
Dear Sir: The lollowing state, moves the battleship “ Retvizan1
meidt is submitted to us as a truth sunk by Japanese torpedo during
the night attack of February 8th,
About tbe fore-part of the week
ful presentation of fact:
and thus clears the channel prepar­ the steamer Elizabeth passed up
Flour is hauled from Minneapolis
atory to his aggressive naval c im. river, returning later in the day
2000 miles to the Pacific coast, paign. |
Bandonward.
While nearing Car­
thence shipped C000 miles by water
March 10th. Russian scouts of son’s landing she ran into the pil­
to Chino, at a rate equivalent to 24
cents per bushel of wheat for the six torpedo-boat destroyers meet a ing, breaking several and otherwise
whoje 8000 miles. The eastern Japanese torpedo flotilla of six de­ damaging property to the value of
Washington farmer, is charged with stroyers, thirty miles Southeast of about $150, which expense the com­
m half a cent as much for the cai Port Arthur. A hot engagement pany will bear.
ridge to China though he is 16u0 lasting fully thirty minutes, at close
The school children of the burg
miles nearer the coast. Again, he range occurs. Russian destroyer will have a rest from syntax and
pays l l i cents per bushel for the “ Sterogustchi” ib captured by Japan­ other studies, lasting until May,
short haul of 400 miles to the coast, ese in a sinking condition. Ninety for which they are truly thankful,
men of her crew are killed or drown­
while the rate from Minneapolis
no doubt, leaving them more time
is only 12 cents for the long haul ed and 46 captured as prisoners. thereby, to tackle and understand
Another
destroyer
“
Vlastini”
re­
of 2000 miles. If a Washington
the mysteries of putting the foot­
farmer wishes to bring a car of corn ceives a shell in the boiler and set ball to its best use.
Miss Wal-
from Minnesota for feed, the rail afire escapes from capture by Japan­ strom has been guiding them most
ese
destroyer
“
Akatzki”
gets
her
ian in Coos County, also, lot of land, de­
ronds charge him $10 per ton for a
faithfully in their search after
scribed as beginning «t a post standing
1000-mile haul, while in the same steam pipe bursted by a Russian knowledge and under her tuition
north
seventy-four degrees oast seventy-
C. C A. Notes.
eight and 1-10 feet from the south-east
train will be flour for the orient, shell and her 4 stokers are scalded much improvement has been made.
corner of lot four in block thirty-one in
to
death;
total
Japanese
loss
is
7
kil­
made of Minnesota wheat, which
Cheeky did you say?
Well I the town of Empire City, Coos Oo., Oregon,
With her the ladies, Mesdatnes
they transport 8000 miles for $8 per led and 8 wounded. In the hottest
as shown by the plat of said town on file
should smile.
If sixteen cases of and o f record in the oifice o f the oonnty
Lockwood,
Walstrom,
Hansen,
of
the
battle
tbe
Russian
Admiral
ton.
said Coos County, thence north
Makaroff hoists his flag on the Rose, Misses Fahy, Lewis and Rose, mumps will not develop cheek what clerk
twenty-four degrees east fifty feet; thenoe
To what extent is the above state
“ Novik,” the fastest cruiser in the were the factors upon which hinged will? Well the harder the storm south sixty-six degrees east one uu ndred
ment correct, and why should not
world credited with a 26 knots the success of Saturday’s hop. The the sooner it is over. We had some feet; thenoe south twenty-four degrees
the eastern Washington producer
west fifty feet; aud thenoe north six ty -
speed, and accompanied by another roughness of the weather kept fears that mumps might interfere six degrees west one hundred feet, to the
and shipper have relatively a much
fast cruiser “Bayan," dashes out of many invited guests away who oth­ with our entertainments but our place of beginning, containing 5000 square
lower rato for the short haul to the
of laud, the same being the south
would
haye attended. members are so far recovered as to feet
Port Arthur and goes to the rescue erwise
half o f lot of land designated in H, H.
coast than the vai-ious roads in your
of his torpedo crafts. About the Many regrets found vent in blam­ cause no alarm.
Luse’s Addition to said Empire City,
system charge for the longer haul?
marked “ M C” sitaated in Block number­
same time Admiral Toga approaces ing the weather clerk for failing to
On Friday night the contest ed
132, as per plat of said addition.
The farmers of the west and north
to the scene of battle with two stay the ominous signs, for a time, comes off. The medals are received And will on Friday, the 15th day of
west, who are largely included in
Mr. Burt Jones proved and they are beauties.
The en­ April, 1904, at the hour o f 10 o’clook in t he
squadrons of battleships and cruis­ at least.
the clientage of our Orange Judd
We graving, “ C. C. A. Contest, 1904,” forenoon of said aay, at the front door at
ers, and the Russians are compelled an admirable floor-manager.
the County Court House in the town of
Farmer, will read your reply with
to seek the cover o f their forts, heard mauy whispered comments is artistically done.
Ooquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer for
great interest, and the same is re.
favorable
to
him.
His
calling
was
sale
and sell to the highest and best bi dder
Subsequently, the Japanese move
On Saturday night thB program for cash,
spectfully invited. Thanking you
the above described real property,
up to Port Arthur and bombard the clear, with a vim and musical ring will be as follows: 1st, The Court­ or
sufficient
thereof to satisfy the said ex­
in advance,
At mid­ ship of Miles Standish;
forts and inner basin and inflict a all became imbued with.
2nd, ecution with codts and accruing costs.
under ray hand this 15th day of
Yours very truly,
fearfull damage. Nearly a quarter night a lull was proclaimed, coup- awarding of the medals; 3rd, farce, Given
March, 190-1.
H erbert M ybick ,
of the city is demolished by the leB pair off and being seated, were “ Ginger Blue, the Virginia Mum­
S t h ph k n G a l l i e r ,
Editor Orange Judd Farmer,
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
shells and 232 men are wounded. supplied with welcomo and delicious my.” There will be also each even­
President Orange Judd Co.
Russian battleships “ Retvizan” and refreshment. Then a renewal of the ing both vocal and instrumental
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’Tie a music.
“ Sebastopol” are hit several times dance until early morn.
SUM M ONS.
The former furnished by
The quarterly of the Oregon His and 20 men on the former and. 25 pretty sight for me, a wall-flower the school choir and the latter by
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
torical Society, No. 1, Vol. 4, for men on the latter are killed. Col. specimen, to look upon one in full Miss Latourette's class.
STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E COUN­
December, 1903, has reached our Vershinin, the governor of Port swing and watch the gliding move­
TY OF COOS.
We have decided to put the seats
table. This is the closing number Arthur is hit by a fragment of a ments of the mingled sexes, make
at popular prices for each evening. T. H. Mehl and V illiam Mehl,
of complex figures such pleasing
of the volume, and with the three shell and wounded in the leg.
partners doing business un­
As heretofore at Academy entertain­
der tbe firm name o f T. H.
Believe me, dancing is
preceding numbers makes 410 pages
March 11th. Japanese slavers shapes.
ments the tickets will be sold at 25 Mehl & Co., Plaintiffs,
of carefully prepared historical mat­ working on the “Variag,” a Russian good for grace of movement, for
vs.
} Summons.
and reserved seats for 35 cents.
I
ter directly relating to the “Oregon cruiser sunken during the engage­ exercise, and as a means of cement­
H. 8 . Kribs, Defendant.
j
The
spring
and
summer
term
op
­
It may have
Country,” which cannot be found ment of February 9th, find the ing good fellowship.
It will last one r p o H. S. KKIBS, the above-named de-
in nny other form. The contents bodies of two Russian sailors. They its abuses, as does wholsome food, ens next Monday.
X fen dan t:
Iu the name of the State of Oregon, you
of this number are- -History of the aro taken ashore and buried with if partaken of too freely. Look up­ or two months owing to attendance.
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are hereby required to appear and answer
on innocent enjoyment, whatever it
Origin and Authorship of Bancroft's full military honors.
the complaint filed against you in the above
Presbyterian Church
may be with complacence, regard­
Pacific States Publications: a His­
entitled Court and canfe, on or before
March 12th. General Kuoropat-
Wednesday, the 18th day of May, 1904,
less of what the straight-laced Pur­
tory of a History of a History, by
kin, the new commander-in-chief of
which is eight weeks after Tuesday,the 22 nd
I b e annual meeting of tbe con­ day
itan’s conception of it may have
W. A. Morris; Pioneer Newspapers
of March, 1904, said last date being
the Russian land force starts
been.
Humanity is actively in­ gregation will he held in connec­ the date of the first publication of this
of Puget Sound, by C. B. Bagley;
Rare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
for the far East.
At Moscow
and if you fail to so appear and
clined.
Its henlth is apt to lag if tion with the prayermeeting on summons,
Sketch of Willard H. Itees, a pioneer
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
cathedral a high mass is held in
some variety be not allowed it, and Thursday of this week. Freaohing take judgment against you for the sum of
of 1844, by John Minto; Sketch of
Rent. Repairing Done on Short Notice.
which nearly all the high officials
sociability become a lost art among services next Sunday morning and Two Hundred and Sixty-five Dollars and
Joseph Holman, a pioneer of 1840;
Eighty Cents gether with interest on Two
participate and a prayer for the vic­
us.
We further believe that all is evening. The communion o f the Hundred Dollars thereof, at the rate of
Letter of Smith, Sublette and Jack-
ALBERT FISH,
tory of the Russian] arms ia offered.
Lord's Supper will be observed at six per cent per annum from the 9th day
for the best when we do well.
son, of October 29, 1830, descriptive
Alter the service the general is bles­
o f October, 1902, for tne further sum of Fifty
East
Ei)d
of
Front
St
-
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COQUILLE, 0 k
the
morning
service
a
cordial
in­
of a trip into the Oregon Country.
Dollars as attorney’s fees in this action,
The mill, needing repairs neces­
sed by the high pribot and given
and for the plaintiffs’ costs andldisburse-
In addition, several extracts from
vitation
is
extended
to
visiting
with the most sacred icon of Virgin sitated closing down the better part
thereof; and will take an order of
members o f other churches to ments
newepapers in the earlr 40’s refer­
said Circuit Court for the sale of any pro­
Mary, the historic treasure carried of last week, will again start Mon
commune
with
ns.
The
public
is
ring to Oregon. Full particulars
perty
attached
in this action, and particu­
by many Russian emperors in their day.
always invited to all our services. larly all your right title and interest, in
about the Quarterly may be obtain­
battles.
and to Certificate No, 6 o f the preferred
Mr. Kronenburg is about, fast
.... ...
ed from George H. Himes, Assistant
stock of the Bandon Oil Company, a cor­
March 13th. Russia is rejoiced gaining strength.
He thinks his
poration incorpe ated and existing under
Secretary Oregon Historical Society,
Announcement.
the laws of the State of Oregon, which has
over
the
second
proclamation
of
Pre­
illness was caught from the damp
City Hall, Portland Oregon.
been attached in this accian, sufficient to
sident Itooeevelt setting forth the ness of his stateroom aboard the W edderudrn , Oregon, Mar. 4, 1904. satisfy
such judgment, and coats and dis­
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observance of the strictest neutral- Elizabeth while en route to and
1 hereby announce myself a can­ bursements.
A new and startling discovery
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m mm.mm mu iu im m m u
summons is published by the order
ty of this government.
from San Francisco.
All new ves. didate for Joint Senator for Coos of This
has been made in California by
the Hon. L. Harlocker. County Judge of
sets
have
a
tendency
to
leak
until
March 14th. Russian torpedo
aud Curry counties, subject to the Coos Countv. State of Oropon, made and
Professor Lawson.
He is the pro­
entered on the 21st day o f March 1901. and
fessor o f “ Geomorpogeny,” and boat destroyer “ Skori" strikes a a few voyages make tight their deck- approval of the Republican County which order specifies that the same shall
seams.
floatiug
mine
at
the
mouth
of
Port
be published for ei^bt consecutive weeks
Conventions.
R.
D.
HUME.
has found out that the Uppor Kern
Oldest and Best House in the Northwest. Fifty to
in the Coquille City H erald a weekly news­
basin in that stato is 3,000,000 years Arther and sinks with all on board
Mr. Hamblock is improving, his
paper o f general circulation and printed
a Hundred Dollars saued on euery Piano.
except
four.
and published in the above-named County,
old a few days more or less
It
case is one needing rest and home-
ANNOUNCEMENT
nt the City o f Coquille.
should be sent to the St. Louis E x­
treatment which lie is receiving.
SPERRY & CHASE,
Our Mill Will Start.
position and he should be made
S.
Marshfield, OregoD, March 15—
We Arrange Payments to suit convenience of Pat­
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
chief of the Neogeomorpogonetical
1904. I hereby announce myself
rons and Countersign all Factory Guarantees.
R. D. Jones, one of the members
Division of Professor Walcott’s Ge­
voted as the leading piano dealer
N O T IC E T O ( IIE D IT O U S
Riverton Pick Ups
ological Survey.
f the P. F. & L. Co., has made
for the counties of Coos, Curry, and
Notice is hereby g iv e n that the under­
arrangements by which he is to
Douglas, snbject to the continued signed has been duly appointed adminis­
This is a sad story— that 150
We had the most severe wind good will of the people of said trator o f the partnership estate o f W. li.
take charge-of the Lyons mill at
Erdioe, deceased, and thatail persons hav­
Congressmen have been mixed up
storm on Saturday last, that has oc­ counties, fortified by the far reach­ ing claims «gainst, said estate are hereby
For prices, terms and full Infoimatioii with Illustrated Catalogue
with postoffice improprieties by us- this place, and will have it in oper­
required
to present them, duly verified, to
curred here for more than twelve ing good influence of the Ludwig
ing their influence to get more ation in a few days. Mr. Jones is
write to:-:
the undersigned at the Coquillo City
years.
Many large trees were and Hamilton piunos, nnd subscribe Creamery in Coos county, Oregon, within
buildings, more clerks and more hero and is looking after the re­
six
months
from
the
date
hereof.
blown down in the neighborhood. myself,
pair
work
and
other
preliminaries
yours truly,
for Coos County,
money.
That 2,000 shares in the
Dated this 1st day o f February. 1904.
The sawmill was shut down in the
E. M . F u r m a n .
S. M . N o s l k u ,
O. Box 218, Marshfield.
Montague Indicator Company wore preparatory to starting. As soon
Administrator o f tbe Partnership Estate
given to Perry Heath is not so as some carriage wheels are reciev- afternoon on account of the high
of W. H. Erdice, deceased.
wind.
astonishing. Now what about oth­ ed from the Coos Bay Iron Foundry
Mr. Thomas Hanling, formerly of
er bureaus?
And other depart­ they hope to be able to start.
TH E
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
Beaver Hill, is now employed in
ments?
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
co-part­
East Kork Items.
the coal mines in the place of Win.
nership heretofore existing between the
\ word of advice to Hon. William
undersigned, under the firm name of Mar­
Howell, who left for Marshfield.
H. J uft, Seen t.iry of war: Go slow­
tin <fc Wilson, is this day dissolved by mu­
School opened in district thirty-
The
measles
have
appeared
in
our
tual consent.
er on those banquets.
Decline two Monday, March 14, Mr. Pear­
The business will be conducted by G. W.
town.
One
of
J.
V.
Foster’s
child­
some nfyour invitations. Washing­ son, teacher.
O
f
F
a
st
H
e
a
rt
L
a
s
te
d
Martin at the place o f business heretofore
ren is now down with them. She is
occupied by the old firm. Said G. W . Mar­
ton isn't Manila, very true; but a
Sunday, March 13, John Porter
160 H o u r s .
tin is hereby authorized to settle all liabili­
COQUILLE CITY, RF.OGON,
man who weighs 350 pounda must nnd Rufus Howe killed a large fe­ doing ns well as could be expected.
ties and collect all outstanding accounts,
Miss
Lillie
Noah,
of
Cauias
Val­
due
the old firm.
p rscice some alimentary conserva- male cougar.
This Newly Established llesort will be found first-class in every respectn
D
o
c
to
r
s
D
id
n
’t
K
n
o
w
Witness our hands and seals this 8 th day
ley, is installed iu the Riverton ho­
tism even here.
of February, 1904.
The tables are suppled with tho best of everything, prepared in
A bunch of good hogs was driv­
W h a t T o D o.
G. W. M a r t i n .
With the uid of a powerful elec- en out of Brewster Valley Saturday, tel as chief cook and assistant host­
an up-to-date manner. Give it a trial.
J. D. W il s o n .
ess.
trio light Louis Bonton of Paris for Marshfield.
Dr.
Miles’
Heart
Cure
and
Another
“
bop”
at
Ferry's
hall
lias taken photographs 140 feet be­
Nervine Cured Me.
next Saturday eve, nnd supper at
T h e S a m e W it c h l l n z r l .
low the surface of the ocean. With
the hotel.
C a re . C rip
ail improved apparatus he expects
The name Witch Hazel is much
For seven years I h»ve been troubled
We wijh so m e kind person would with what the doctor* called a ‘fa*t heart,’
to take pictures 300 feet below the abused.
E. C. DeWitt & <Jo„ Chi­
at once from the usual beat to twice as
surfnee—twice as deep as divers cago, are the inventors of the origi­ s e ll us a canary singer. Enquire at foing
ast, which in a short time would exhaust me
on every
can go.
terribly and only after treatment by a physi­
T a k e L a x a t i v e B r o m o Q u i n i n e T a b le t s , ¿ e
nal and only genuine Witch Hazel th e H erald office.
cian it would get back to normal speed.
box. 25c.
We
wonder
if
those
reports
about
Senator Reed Smoot says he is Salve.
A certain cure for Cuts,
Seven MRQon fcoxee soM in pest 12 months.
These attacks increased in frequency and
severity until December, 1901 , when they
disgusted at the idea of practical Burns, Bruises, Eczema, Tetter,1 future weddings will he verified.
on once a week. Each attack would
D ona A nna . came
polygamists sitting in judgement on Piles, etc. There are many coun-1
lay me up a day or more. The attack begin­
ning January 13 th, tqoi, lasted 160 hour*
a theoretical polygamist.
This is terfeits of this salve, some of which
(almost a week) my heart beat almost one
rough on the Senate.
NOTICE
are dangerous, while they are all |
hundred and fifty per minute and some
worthless. In buying Witch H azel!
• «♦» ♦-
time* more. During this week mr physician
t ----------
Salve see that the name E. C. De-
Notice is hereby given to all per- consulted with four other doctors, but all to no
Reward
purpose. My heart finally slowed up, and it
Witt A Co., Chicago, is on the box 1 s o d s concerned that I, the uuder- was then a serious auction with my family
what to do next; as tor me, I was too far gone
and
a
cure
is
certain.
Sold
by
R
.
]
signed,
will
pay
oo
debts
coutract-
Five hundred dollars reward will
care much what happened. Dr. Miles' al­
| ed on my account by my adopted to
be given for information that will S. Knowlton.
manac said, “write for advice” and my son
j son, Hannnerloff Hughes Hag a, and wrote, receiving a nice replv. A neighbor told
lead to the arrest and conviction of
us he had used your remedies with great ben­
all persons are hereby forbidden efit.
person or persons who set fire to
I took courage, began the use o fl)r Mills’
Brown Leghorn».
i
to
give
him
credit
on
my
account.
New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine
tlio stores of \\ m. H. Sehroeder on
until I had taken eleven bottles of the Heart
Dated
this
9th
day
o
f
March,
1904.
January 7, 1902 and January 12,
Cure and seven bottles of the Restorative
J. C. Watson, of Cunningham,
J. F. H aoa .
Nervine. I had two slight artacks after I
1904, and to the shingle m ills of furnishes eggs from i moor ted
began the use of your medicine the last one
Win. H. Sehroeder and F. Meutzel fowls at $1.00 for 13. or $5.00 per
lasting only thirty minutes. For more than
three
months my heart has run without a
^ Son on June 14. 1901 and
F o r S ale . — A small place o f 2J
.
flurry. I am cured, and Dr. Miles’ Remedies
ju n e 14, 1902;
$250 by sub­
»»__ ___ _
| acres in north edge of town with did the work. I have been postmaster here
more than ten year*.”—M. T. C antrbll ,
scription, guaranteed;
$250 bv
For those popular and powerful plenty of small fruit newly fenced for
P. M., Fred on 1 a, Kansas.
C ounty Court.
remedies, Liquid Electricity aud w th good improvements and a good
druggists sell and guarantee first bot­
Cor.vrr C ou rt or C o o s C ounty , O r e -| A L L H E ALIN G O IL pot up by <’o w - 2 1 ton* of hBV ,*n<, ;K) J o u n K tle All
Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
oo.v.
By h. Ha rlocker,
Win. O-Uly, cull at the New Drug-1 hen9
APP1)’ *° Ben Cr,,w- Co* Dr. Miles' Medical C o. Elkhart, lad.
C ounty Judge.
o re
I quille City.
Bicycles!
Ramblers, Tribunes, Mitchells
and other makes.
Mm
Pianos and Organs.
Forty Different Factories’ Make.
Allen
&
Gilbert,
Ramaker
Company.
E. M. FURMAN
Attack
Star Restaurant,
0
MRS, , W, MARTIN, PROP,
T o Cure a Cold in One Day
-
In Two Day«.
This signature,
Strang’ s Emporium.
100
Glassware and Dishes, W ood and W iiow -
ware-
Umbrellas, Leggings and hightop Loggers
shoes.
Outing Flanels,Mackintoshes,Rubber goods
Blankets, Ladies' and Gents’ Underwear.
Z, C. STRANG, Prop., - -
- Coquille, Oregon