Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, June 21, 1904, Image 2

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    S q p i ä t Cito g ir a li
Leading Events ot
of the
(l&yrtte F oist Enterprise.)
Annual Picnic of the A 0 U. W
■ (e v o lu tio n
l i ia iu iu c n t .
Chan. Adams and wife returned
A sure sign of approaching re­
The second annual picnic of
home Saturday. Mrs. Adams has
volt
and serious trouble in your
June 8th.— A refugee from Port been in Southern California for the the lodges of the Ancient Order
T U E SD A Y JUNE 21, 1904.
F R O M
Arthur reporta that only fivo Rus­ benefit o f her health, and her con­ of the United Workmen, of Coos systeni is nervousness, sleeplessni ss,
sian ships in the harbor are avail­ dition is somewhat improved.
couuty took place at North Bend or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters
able, the balance of the fleet being
on Saturday and was a grand suc­ will quickly dismember the trouble­
National Irrigation.
Word has been received from cess in every particular A large
sunk or badly damaged and dis­
Fred Garreit and Geo. Guerin, who crowd was present from all parts some causes. It never fails to tone
Extract from speech of Hon. mantled.
the stomach, regulate the' Kidney’s
are in Alaska.
The boys have
Paris Gibson, of Montana, in the
June 9th. — In anticipation of pos­ been trapping and lately came out of the county and highly enjoyed!
and bowels, stimulate the Liver,
the
following
program:
Scnnte of the United States, Thurs­ sible appearance of Japanese war­ of the interior with a valuable lot
Run down
yer,
Rev. Haberly. and clarify the blood.
day, March 24, 1904.
ship» in the European waters Rus­ of furs. They are expected hom6
system benefit particularly and all
address of Welcome,
sia strengthens the fortifications in a short time.
AGENTS.
The rapid increase in our popu­ along the coast of the Baltic sea.
Mayor L. J. Simpson. the usual attending aches vanish
lation, together with the enactment
Daisy, the 10 year old daughter Response,
Hon. G. P. Topping. under its searching and though Will take orders for lumber of all kinds and in quantities to suit
June
10th.— Two mechanical of Mrs. D. J. Overholtzer, who ar­
Electric Bitters is
of the national irrigation measure,
An original poem; Fraternity and effectiveness.
p u r ch a s e r s .
have the last two or three years bonrbs are discovered in the Im­ rived here from Covina, Cal., Mon­
Its Meaning, Mrs. Dr. Howard- only 50c, ami that is returned if it
greatly stimulated the taking up of perial palace of the Czar, just in day, died suddenly Tuesday at the Recitation, Miss Grace McCormac. don’t givo perfect satisfaction guar­
Full slock of dioico garden seeds
The National Separate Leaf Tab-
our choicest public lands in large time to avoid a disaster.
residence of J. L. Lewellen.
The Oration,
Rev. A. Haberly. anteed by R. S. Knowlton, Drug­
in hulk, al Knowlton’«.
lets at the New Drug Store.
tracts in the arid and semiarid
June 11th.— Japanese outposts little girl had been an invalid most The Degree of Houor, Its Organ- gist.
States, and consequently agricul­ investing Port Arthur from land of her life. Funeral services were
zation and W oik in Coos Coun­
tural lauds, whether irrigab'e or side are reported within 7 miles of conducted by Rev. Thos. Barklow
ty,
Mrs. Dr. McCormac.
nonirrigable, have in that time rap­ the inner defence of the forts.
at the German Baptist church, Trio,
Mrs. Turpen,
idly advanced in value. These facts
Wednesday, and tne remains laid
Miss Wickman and Miss Frce-
June
12tb,—
Japanese
military
should lead the Government to
to rest in the Myrtle Point ceme­
luud.
prompt action in repealing the de­ commission assigned to bury the tery.
Vocal solo,
Miss Ethel Witte.
dead
Russians
in
the
battle
of
Nap
sert-land act and the commutation
A
grand
picnic
dinner and clam
The wedding of Mr. Albert Car­
clause of the homestead act, as weH btinn Hill at Kmchou, May 26th,
bake was then partaken of by the
presents
its
final
report.
The
re­
ver
and
Miss
Eva
Arnold
was
sol­
ns the forest reserve lieu land
crowd while the North bend Con­
act, if it would save the remaining port states that there were 10 offi­ emnized Wednesday evening, June cert Band discoursed lovely musio.
cers
and
694
men
making
the
total
15,
1904,
by
Rev.
Thos.
Barklow,
in
public lund for inhabitancy.
After dinner all repaired (O the
of the killed left behind by the the presence of the relatives and a
Our present system o f land Russians 704.
few intimate friends of the young ball grounds where a match gamo
between the Myrtle Portitboys and
laws is all that conld be desired if
The Japanese force which left couple. The wedding took place in the North Bend nine took place,
it is the part of wisdom to give the
the
new
residence
which
had
been
ownership and control of the land in Pulan Tien to checkmate the Rus­ provided by the groom. The par­ resulting in a victory for the home
eight or ten States of the Union to sian advance southward to relieve lor was beautifully and artistically team in a score of 4 to 9.
a few men and companies, who will Port Arthur meet the enemy and decorated and the young couple
Klamath Falls, Or., June 17.—
use them for oattle ranges, rather make a false retreat after a brief stood beneath a floral arch while
than hold them for millions of home­ engagement. The Russians follow the impressive ceremony was per­ Jack Snyder shot and killod Tuffy
and press the Japanese hotly, when
less American citizens.
The bride is a popular Potter and fatally wounded Donald
then the Japanese cleverly execute form ed
Under pastoral stock raising a flank movement, catching the young lady and has a host of McKay last night in his abin about
The men
there will never be large numbers Russians in a trap. The Russian friends who extend their best wish­ 36 miles south of here.
An elegant assortment o f new ,Wash materials jo r early
of cattle in the Rocky Mountain loss is placed at 800 men and sever­ es. The groom is a well-known had been drinking together in the
spring .
States, but if farmers can occupy al horses. They fall back toward young man, sober and industrious, cabin when all of a sudden Snyder
pulled
his
gun
and
began
firing,
that country, which will surely be Kai-Chou pressed by the Japanese. and deservedly popular among his
Immense line of staole ana Fancy Ginghams f Prices 8 1-3
with the above stated result.
He
friends.
the case under a wise and just na­
to 20 cts. per yd.
claims
self-defense,
alleging
that
June
13th.—Admiral
T
ogo’s
•y
tional policy, its live-stock interests
his
two
visitors
were
attempting
to
after a while will assume immense squadron captures a fleet of Chin­
Steamer
Burned.
Large
assortment
of
white
and
champagne
colored
merceri­
get away with some property in the
ese junks laden with rice and at­
proportions.
zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd.
room.
tempting to run the blockade into
New
York,
June
15.—Five
hun­
In proof of this I have only to Port Arthur.
dred
persons,
mostly
children,
per­
Special
Meetings
ai
Presbyterian
state that according to the last
Peats, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
The Japanese re-occupy the vil­ ished today by the burning of the
Church.
census Iowa, a farming State, hav­
9a1 co, 20 yards to the Dollar.
lage
of
Pulantien.
The
engage­
excursion steamer General Slocum,
ing 55,000 square miles, had 500,-
The evangelist who has been con­
000 more cattle than Montana, ment results in a severe loss on both near Hell Gate, in the East River.
Ladies’ Ready-made Summer suits'.' and waists.
Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Utah sides. Russian loss includes two The General Slocum, with the an­ ducting meetings in the Baptist
Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico, generals in killed and several offi­ nual Sunday school excursion of St. church at Marshfield, Rev. J. A. Mc­
States and Territories covering an cers of high rank in wounded who Marks’ German Lutheran Church, Veigh will begin a series of meet­
were picked off by the Japanese of this city, on board, was pioceed- ings in Coquille at the Presby-
area of 821,000 square miles.
sharpshooters.
ing up the river to one of the many teriaan Church, beginning next
The continuance of our present
resorts of Long Island Sound, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock.
June
14
th.—
Russian
protected
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New and
system of land laws result in the
when near One Hundred and The Public in general is invited to
ownership by landlords of the cruiser "Novik” convoying 10 de­
Stylish footuiare is arrlung Daily.
Twenty-fifth street, persons on shore attend, and all Christians of all
principal part of the arid States, stroyers m ake a sortie outside of saw smoke and flames sprining from churches are especially invited to
Large
assortment of up-to-date Hats just received, compris­
whereas if held subject to a home­ Port Arthur. A Japanese fleet of the upper part of the crowded co-operate and take part in the
ing the Steadson. C rizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth,
stead act that can not be commuted 10 destroyers meet nnd by slowly steamer. A panic ensued on the services, Mr. McVeigh is a mem­
the public domain still remaining retreating attempt to entico the boat, almost instantly. The crowds ber in good standing in the C. P.
will become the property of millions Russians out to Rea. The latter re­ on the forward deck began to spring Church.
Come and bear him.
fuse and finally retreat to the har­
of freeholders.
overboard or to crowd to the after
bor.
Panama Ratifies Treaty.
part of the boat. The screams of
and Feed,
June 15th.— Russian Vladivostok the terrified passengers could be
Navigation on The North Fork.
squadron is reported to be out in heard on shore and hundrods of
Washington, June 18.— Charge
Regulations to govern the Jloating of the strait of Korea and an engage­ small boats immediately put off to Lee at Panama, today cabled the
State Department that the national
loose timbers and logs and other ment with the Admiral Komimura’s the rescue.
methods o f navigation on that por­ squadron is expected. The Rus­ Owing to the rocks on each side convention of Panama ratified the
tion o f the North Fork of ihe Co- sian squadron is reported to have of the channel at this point, it had treaty o f extradition with America.
intercnnt«‘t two Japanese transports
A Big Bargain
mouth and Gravel Ford, at the Sado and Hadachi, which were on been impossidle to beach the vessel.
SUM M ONS.
junction of the North and East their way from a Japanese port The captain stuck to his wheel, and
In a neat plat containing about IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
loaded with army supply and headed the vessel straight up the
Fork.
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUN­
river to North Brothers Island, 2 acres, on which there is a lovely
In pursuance of the authority troops.
OF COGS.
where she was put aground in the orchard in Coquille city— right TY
T. H. Mehl and William Mehl, 1
b a
conferred by Act of Congress ap­
shallow water.
partners doing business un- I
near
the
business
part
of
town.
A Good Show.
proved May ninth, nineteen hun­
der the firm name o f T . H.
Several hundred feet of open wa­ For particulars call at this office or
Mehl & C o ., Plaintiffs,
dred, entitled “ An Act Authorizing
is»
va.
)>Snmraons.
The Empire Stock Co., who made ter still lay between the burning address Adam Pershbaker, Pros­
the Secretary of War to make reg­
I
per,
Or.
ulations governing the running of their appearance last evening be­ steamer and the shore, and many
H . 8. Kribrt. Defeudant.
J
r p o H. 8. KKIBS, the above-named d< -
loose logs, steamboats, and rafts fore a large and enthusiastic aud­ persons perished either in the water
Notice.
JL fendant:
on certain rivers and steamers, the ience, well deserve the generous ap­ or on the burning vessel after she
In the name o f the State o f Oregon, yon
following regulations are prescribed plause which gieeted their popular had been beached.
T o whom it may concern: No­ aro hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in the above
for the North Fork of the Coquille company of players. Their new
It was estimated that the steamer tice is hereby given, that no one entitled Court and cause, on or before
n
River, Oregon, between its mouth play, “ Capital vs Labor” is a well carried more than 2000 persons. has any authority to run any ac­ Wednesday, the 18th day o f May, 1901.
which
is
eight
weeks
after
Tuesday
.the
22nd
constructed
drama
of
daily
life
sur­
and Gravel Ford, whereon the
She was the largest excursion steam­ counts, collect any bills or do any
o f March, 1904, said last date being
floating of loose logs is the princi­ rounding the great eastern factor­ er in these waters, and could carry business of auv kind in tbe name day
the date of tbe first publication o f this
ies and as played by this company 2500 passengers.
pal method of navigation.
of The W hiting Mill Company, ex­ summons, and if you fail to so appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will j
is deserving of success, as the dif­
cept on written order of the un­ take judgment against you for the sum of
UKOrt-ATIONS.
ferent members worked with a con-
New York, Juno 18.— More than der-signed.
Two Hundred and Sixtv-five Dollars and j
G - G . H oldu dge .
j Pare Bargains in Second-Hand Wheels. Wheels to
That during the one hundred and
scientiovs, oasy grace which in a 72 hours after the smoldering 9th and Maple sts., Los Angeles, Eighty Cents gether with interest on Two i
forty-four (H 4 ) hours extending
Hundred Dollars thereof, at the rate o f I
play like “ Capital vs Labor” brings wreck of the big excursion steamer Cal.
Rent Repairing Done on Short Notice.
six per cent per annum from the 9th day I
from midnight of each Wednesday
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--------
o f October, 1902. for tne further sum o f Fifty
forth all the talents which aro at General Slocum had sunk off Hunt’s
to midnight of the following Tues­
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Dollars
as
attorney’s
fees
in
this
notion,
their command.
Point, in the East River, the full
day, loose timber and logs, and
Notin© is hereby given that the under­ and for the plaintiffs’ costs nnd disburse- I
Tonight they will produce the extent of the disaster to the St. signed has been duly appointed adminis­ menfs thereof: and will take an order of
sack rafts (so cnllcd) of timber and
4 East Ei)d of Front St.
-
-
COQUILLE, Olf
said Circuit Court for the sale of any pro- j
school trator o f the partnership estate of W. H. perty
logs, may be run, and parties en­ comedy, “ Married by Mistake," and Mark’s Luthorn Sunday
attached in this action, and particu­
picnickers had not been learned. Erdice, deceased, and thatail persons hav­ larly all vour right title nnd interest, in
from
the
good
impre'sion
made
up­
gaged m this business may use the
ing claim s against said estate are hereby
Out of nearly 1600 pleasure-seeking required to present them, duly verified, to and to Certificate No. fi o f the preferred j
waterway in such seasonable man. on those who witnessed the last
the undersigned nt the Coquille City stock o f the Bandon Oil Companv. a cor
women
and
children
who
boarded
ner as may be necessary for the evening’s performance, this com­
Creamery in Coos county, Oregon, within poration incorporated and existing under j
the laws o f the State o f Oregon, which has
the steamer on Wednesday, the six months from the date hereof.
proper transaction of such business, pany will surely be greeted with an­
been attached in this actian. sufficient to
bodies of 566 have been recovered, Dated this 1st day o f February, 1904.
other
largo
audience.—
Coast
Mail.
satisfy such judgment, and costs and dis- j
providing that during any other
S. M . N ohi . h r ,
while more than 300 others are in
bnrsements.
Administrator o f tbe Partnership Estate
period than that designated above,
This summons is published by the order \
others are in the list of missing, o f W . H. E rdice, deceased.
Krantz Stewart
o f the Hon. L. Harlocker. County Judge of
said parties shall so arrange their
and
the
search
for
them
is
contin­
Coos County. State of Oregon, made and
work as to leave the channel of said
entered on the 21st day o f March 1904, and |
A. J. Krantz, editor Curry Coun­ ued along the shores and on the
suction of the river free from float­
which order specifies that the same shall
East River, while divers regularly
ty
Recorder,
and
Miss
Ruby
M.
be published for eight consecutive weeks
ing logs and timber and shall not
in the Coquille City H erald a weekly news­
obstruct or delay any other naviga­ Stewart, daughter o f Hon Frank relieved each other in the Bunken
paper o f general circulation and printed
A. Stewart nud wife, were married hull and wherever in the water
nnd published in the above-named County,
tion interest.
at the City o f Coquille.
by Hon. E. A Bailey, on Wednes­ there seems a possibility of findi ng
R o b u it S haw O l iver ,
SPERRY A CHASE,
day, the 8th day o f Juno, 1904, at any viotims of the disaster. In this
Assistant Secretary of War,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. j
the residence of Hardy T. Stewart, search a diver today discovered in W eaken ed My Heart
War Department, June 7, 1904,
S u .m m .o n s
at Gold B jocb,— Fred D. Stewart the river, near where the steamer
GOLDEN B U IL D IN G ,
C O Q U ILLE C IT Y
A n d N erves.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and Pearl A. Stewart, brother and was beached and fully two miles
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Oregonians at World's Fair.
sister of the bride, standing up from where the wreck now lies, a
Keeps
coneantly
on
H
and
Fresh Meat,
|
COUN rY OF COOS.
Quickly and C om ­ Georg© Bowers, Plaintiff,
holo in which more than 30 bodies
with the parties.—Tribune.
World’s Fair Grounds, St. Louis,
are closely packed.
V".
of
Kinds,
pletely Cured by
Juno 17.—Mr. and Mrs. John Pres­
Marv Campbell, Defendant
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Notice
T o MARY CAMPBELL, Defendant:
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams,
F o r n lliin < tr.'< l Y e a r * .
C a n n e d B e e f a n d P ic k le d Pork-
Dr. Miles* Heart Cure
In the name of the State o f Oregon, Yon !
Ray D. Forher, James H. McNic-
Notice is hereby given that all
are hereby reqnired to appenr nnd answer
For
a
hundred
years
or
more
and
Nervine.
boias, P. Wingert, c f Portland; W. Coos County Warrants endorsed
the complaint in the above entitled snit on j
or before the 30th day of Jnne, 1904. nnd if j
E. Gilliousen, Minnie Gilhensen, prior to July 1st, 1902, will be paid Witch Hazel has been recognized sa
If, after an attack of LaGrippe, your yon fail to no nnnwer for want thereof the |
Lclia Gilliousen, Mrs. E. S. John, on presentation at ray office in Co­ a superior remedy, but it remained strength does not return, you cannot sleep, plaintiff
will auplv to th© Court for the re­
rest or eat; if you have frequent headaches, lief demanded
son, of The Dalles; May A. Sutton, quille, Oregon. No interest will be forE . C. Dewitt A C o of Chicago, or
in the complaint, to-wit, for
if vour heart flutters, blood is thin, your cir­ decree that the plaintiff in the owner in fee |
to
combine
the
virtures
of
Witch
May S. Mulit, of Ashland; Mrs. J. allowed after June 80th, 1904.
culation poor, you are in more danger than simple nnd entitled to the possession of the ,
Hazel
with
other
antiseptics,
in
the
when stricken with fever and in the deadly south-east quarter of sec. nix, in township 1
M. Berry, Fannie McKennon, of La
J. B. P l'L IX V ,
form of a salve. Dewitt’s Witch grasp of grip itself. The after effects of La- twentv-nin« (29), South of range (9). West
Grande; Mrs. E. A. Holmes, of
Grippe are terrible. To guard against its of the W illamette Meridian, that the do- 1
County Treasurer.
Wallowa; George A. Robinson, of Dated nt Coquille, Oregon, June Hazel Salve is the best salve in the dangers^ strengthen the heart with Dr. Miles’ fendant has no interest whatever in said
world for sores, cuts, burns, bruises Heart Cure which, by enriching the blood property, nnd that the plaintiff’ s title there­
Coquille; Andrew McCall, of Cle- 21, 1904.
improving its circulation, will cure any
and piles.
The high standing of and
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affection of the heart and strengthen it to be forever quieted ns to any claims by \
one: L. H. Kirchem. of Logan; O.
. . . , ,f , .------------ -
against
further attacks. Tone up the system said defendant adverse to the p la in tiff.:
this salve has given rise to couner-
It. Hughes, of Forest Grove; Mr.
and
for
snch
other
and
farther
relief
ns
to
F ig h t W i l l l i e H it t e r .
revitalize the nerves with Dr. Miles’
feits, and the public is advised to and
nnd Mrs. T. B. Hearcey, of Rut
Nervine. When your nerves are in proper eqnity mav seem meet.
This publication is mnde for nix sucees- j
look
for
the
name
''D
eW
itt"
on
the
condition,
you need never fear the attacks of
ledge; Edwin MiGrew nnd family,
Those who will persist in closing
sive week« by order ot Hon. L. Harlocker,
LaGrippe or its terrible after effects.
of Newburg; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O their ears against the continual re­ package, and accept no other. Sold
“ From my personal experience with Dr. Judge of the County Court o f the Stat ’ of
by R. S. Knowlton.
Beardsley, of Salem.
Miles Remedies I always take pleasure in Oregon for tbe County o f Coos, dolv made
commendation of Dr. King’s New
and entered in the above entitled cause
- -
<
recommending them to my customers. Six
-
——.
Mav 9. 1904. nnd the first publication of
Discovery for Consumption, will
years ago I suffered from a severe attack of
W
xstep .— Knowledge of a Life
this summons is May, 10. 1904.
LaGrippe which left me with a weakened
When the inlet national rule was have a long nnd bitter tight with |
Delivered by W. H. Mansell to all parts of town at $
per ton
G. F. M a r tin .
Company, which writes a heart and nervous system. I was weak, run
established that n nation’s jurisdic­ their troubles, if not ended earlier
Attorney for Plaintiff.
down, frightened at my condition and miser­
definite
contract
of
insurance,
which
La
rife
scales
in
connect
ion
W
eighing
10
cents
per
loud
tion should extend only three miles by fatal termination
036 Cham bur of Commerce,
able. I used two bottles each of Dr. Miles’
Read what
P ortiand. O regon.
from shore, that was about the T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss, baa to | combined the peculiar an<l Hpecial Restorative Nervine and New Hear! Cure
and
I
was
quickly
and
completely
cured,
range of the largest cannon. Now say: “ Last fall my wife bail every Advantaged contained in the p o li-, furthermore I have never had a return of the
cicd of the Mutual Benefit Fiife In- trouble. I am selling vast quantities of vour
that a sixteen inch cannon will car­ symptom o f consumption.
8he
, XT T i
O n t Grip
especially the Anti-Pain Pills.
ry sixteen miles, considerably fur­ took Dr. King’s Discovery after ™ rBnce £ 0,“ l’an/ . ’ ° { V * » ','1; N 'I medicine,
Every customer is thuoughly satisfied with
h Two Days.
W
alter Crux,
Local
Agent the
remits."—E ugene M arsh , Druggist, Ft
ther than any ship ran he seen, it is everything o I ho fail'd.
Improve­
Scott Kansas.
proposed to extend the neutral zone ment came at once and four bottled
on «very
d« wing
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot­
so ns to permit nations in time of entirely cured her. Guaranteed by
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
box. 23c.
Mrs.
II.
S.
Dicks
will
do
all
kinds
of
war to lay mines wherever hostile R. S. Knowlton Druggidt.
Price dewing. Priced reasonable. Apply nt on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr.
Miles
Medical
Co.,
Elkhart,
In
1.
vessels would be likely to lie.
50c, and 11.00 Trial bottle free.
Seven Million boxes soM In post 12 mort is.
TbiS signature, ^
L U M B E R
Osborn & Go’s M ill,
Bandon,
Krewson & Goodman, of Coquille,
I.T.KERM00.
Has just received a complete stock of new
Worsted Dress Goods, Silks a n d
Velvets.
New Spring Clothing for IVJen and Boys.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, F.our
OurPriceflare Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
W. T. KERR & CO .
Bicycles!
1 Ramblers, Tribunes, Mitchells
and other makes.
ALBERT FISH,
P. E. Drone,
»
?
ir
Butcher,
If
Cash Paid for Hides in any Quantity
Don't Have Cold Feet
John Peart’s Coal,
L-»>
(
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.