I Semi-Weekly Iferald TU ESD AY J U L Y 19, 1904. County Court Proceedings. • .. — Continued from Firat Page. § JtF The safe and reliable twin G r e a t Strike. C h ic a g o , July 12.— W ith o u t waiting oDtil Ibe hour set fo r the gecernl strike o f the 49.600 e m ­ ployes in the nine prinoipal meat­ packing centers o f the c o u n try , beet-cutters at the stockyards here quit work considerable ahead o f the time expected. A dispute over wages o f the unskilled laborers precipitated the trouble WheD the contracts expired last may, tbe the packers understood to reduce the wages o f the unskilled men to 17} cents per hour, and the union insisted that it should remain 18} cents. Last Friday the union was notified that the paokers had no concession to make and tbe strike was at once declared.. St. Joseph, Mo., July 12-— More than 5000 employes of Swift & Co., Nelson, M orris A Co. and the Ham­ mond Packing Company in South Joeeph went oat on a strike at noon today and the plants have closed down. The strikers are orderly and there has been no attempt at demonstration o f aDy kind. About 700 men employed in the yards o f the packing houses and many yards o f tbe packing house and many employed by tbe Stock Tarda Company are thrown oat by tbe strike- East St. Lonis, III., July 12.—At noon today more tban5000 butchers and cutters employed by the pack­ ing houses here stopped work. The men quit work very quietly and there was no disturbance when they left the stock yards. T Y P E W R IT E R . Signed: rontinned next Im e . T hos . W h i t e , J ohn C. M oom aw . Str. Elizabeth C. P. Jensen, Master. W ill make regular trips between SJ Tuttle, board and lodging Joe Birch $16:00, not al­ lowed................................ F N Perkins, witness Suc- kau family....................... 9 20 E M Blackerby, witness Suc- T h e only perfect writing machine km family........ .............. 7 20 made. T h e writing is in plain view W alter Culin, services, Mrs o f the operator all the time— simplest Suckau, $15,00; ex Mrs and strongest construction, rapid Martin, insane, $5.00; fu­ action, easy touch, adapted to all migating Alfred Johnson's, kinds of work— best for tabulating $20.00; services prisoners, and invoice work, universal key­ fumigating court house, board, removable type action, in­ $23.50 ............................... 63 60 stantly cleaned. Treble the life of Ida Hammerloff, attending any other machine for good, clean insane woman........ .......... 3 80 work. Send for Catalogue. Mrs H Larsen, attending in­ sane woman........ .......... 3 80 E Mingus, care and medicine 208 WOOD St., Plttibur|, Pi. for indigents, (hospital)...280 00 Moses Mickelsen, support Notice. himself and family............ 6 00 Maria Granholm, support Parties owning logs branded “ H. B. F ,” "J. C.," “ I. X. L .,” “ J. B.” herself............................... 6 00 or ‘‘D. F.,” w ill please remove same Roads and Bridges. and pay nil damages and labor Ordered that the following bills against same or I will appropriate be paid out of the Oeneral Road said logs to my own use. Fund: W. M. H a m il t o n , Coquille, Oregon. S B Cathcart, surveying, etc, Daniels creek, $14.50; W il- S e w in g . lanch slough, $28.00; Lett Mrs. H . 8. Dicks w ill do all kinds of Hill, *27.50; Roy-Coquille sewing. Prices reasonable. Apply at residence. road, $15............................ 86 00 C W Smalley, chninman, Go- R -I-P -A -N -S Tabules Doctors find quille road........................ 2 00 A good prescription E E Knife, chainman,........ 2 00 For mankind Sioux City, Iowa, July 12.— M W Bedell, chainman Wil- The5-cenfc packet is enough for usual About 1000 men in the Cudahy 2 20 lacnh slough..................... occasions. The fam ily bottle (60 cents) E \V Sell rock, chainman...... 2 20 packing plant here obeyed the contains a supply for a year. A ll drug­ gists sell them. The plant was O A Worth, asman.............. 2 20 order to strike. forced to shut down. Business at N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S Austin Kay, helper.............. 2 00 tbe stockyards is at a stand-still as Notine is hereby given that the under­ T S Evernden, chainman, signed has been duly appointed adminis­ Lett H ill........................... 3 00 a result. trator of the partnership estate of W. H. Erdioe, deceased, and thatail persons hav­ St. Paul, Minn., July 12.— U n ­ ing tVroLett, chainman.............. 3 00 olaims against said estate are hereby required to present them, duly verified, to less notified from Chicago that an 3 00 L L Evernden, axman........ the undersigned at the Coquille City F A Evernden, axman.......... 3 00 agreement has been reached, the Creamery in Coos oounty, Oregon, within months from the date hereof. butchers and meatenttera,including six A N Gould, surveying, Ara- Dated this 1st day of February, 1904. 8. M. N oslrb the girls employed by S w ift & Co., go road............................. 6 00 Administrator of tbe Partnership Estate numbering nearly 1000 persons of W. H. Erdioe, deceased. F P Norton, viewing, etc, $47.20 reduced to .............. 39 20 will go on a strike at noon today. Notice to Creditors. Kansas City, Mo., July 12.— C M Hermann, viewing, etc, Notice is hereby given that the under­ $61.60 reduced to .............. 45 60 E igh t thousand meatentters, butch­ signed has been duly appointed adminis­ ers affiliated with the Amalgamated trator of the Estate of Mary A. Vowell, In re report of A Flanders, deceased, and that all persons having Supt of Improvements on Coos Meatcutlers’ and Batcher W ork­ olaims against said estate are hereby re­ quired to present them, duly verified, to Bay Wagon Road, from June 25, men's Union, constituting tbe en­ the undersigned, at the ofHae of A. J. Sher- wood in the City of Coqmlle, Coos oounty, to July 8, 1904, Ordered that the tire forces in these departments Oregon, within six months from the date in the six big packing plants here, hereof sum of $526.30 for labor and ma­ Dated this 13th day o f Joly, 1904. terial expended as per said report, struck today. Aa a result all the W. W. G aok , Administrator of the Estate plants are shut down and 12,800 bo paid. o f Mary A. Vowell, deceased. Ordered that the reports of Road employes in the various depart­ Sheriff's Sale. Supervisors of various distriots be ments are affected. Omaha, Neb., July 12.— A t noon IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT OF TH E paid out of Gen Road Fund; STATE OF OREGON, FOR TH E C E Hansen, r d 3, supvr... 83 25 today 4000 employes of the four COUNTY OF COOS. ) packinghouses at South Omaha laid Isuao Levingston, E B Dean <& Co, r d 10, lum­ Plaintiff, > vs. I b er ........................................... 200 00 down their tools and went out on a M. Rosenberg, Mrs. J-Suit in equity to strike. Tlios Nicholls, r d 13, labor Friederike Rosenberg I foreclose a and Flanagan A Ben- | mortgage, bal due.............................. 196 00 nett Bank, a Corpo- j A V e r y C lo s e C o ll. ration, Defendants. J W T Brady, r d 17, labor bal “ I stuck to my engine, although By virtue o f an exeontion, judgment or­ due...................................... 21 60 every joint ached and every nerve der and decree issued out of and under Ordered that the following sup­ was racked with pain,” writes C. W. the seal of the above entitled court, and the above entitled oanse, to rao duly di­ ervisóla pay themselves out of r d Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of rected and dated the 11th day July, 1904, upon a judgment rendered and entered in Burlington, Iowa, “ j was weak funds, as follows: said court on the 30th day c f April, 1904, in and pale, without any appetite and favor of Isaac Levingston, plaintiff, and H B Ingersoll, r d 3, nothing all run down. As I was about to against M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Friederike Rosenberg and Flanagan and Bennett due............................. ....... give up, I got a botte of Electric Bank, defendants, for the sum of $14T>0.00 John Bear, r d 4, ................. 143 00 Bitters, and after taking it* I felt as with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum compounded monthly F P Norton, r d 5 ................. 26 00 well as I ever did in my life.” since the 20th day of September, 1903, and Weakly, sickly, run down people al­ the further sum of $31.40, plaintiff’ s costs Chas Rodine, r d 6............... 14 26 ways gain new life, strenght and and disburneineets in said suit with inter­ est on said last sum at the rate o f G per J W Catching, r d 10........... (37 60) vigor from their use. Try them. cent per cent per annum from the 30th day W m Bettys, r d 11, nothing April 19o4, and the costs o f and upon this Satisfaction guaranteed by It. S. writ, commanding me to make sale of tbe Knowlton. Price 50 cents. d u e................................... following described real property, to-wit: E X of N W W, the » X of NEX. the N X of G W Norris, r d 11, nothing SEX and NEX of SW X of Section 9, town­ Child's Hand Badly Cut. ship 27South of Range 14 West of the Wil- due....... ........................... laraetta meridian, all in the county of Coos Ordered that the bond of J B 8tate o f Oregon, together with the tene­ Holt, the little two year old son of ments, hereditament and appurtenances Dulley, county treasurer elect, with belonging or in any wise apper­ Chas. Bocebrake, on Rosa slough, thereunto taining. E E Shine, John Morgan, J W Now. therefore, by virtue o f said execu­ sustained an accident day before Bennett, James H Flanagan, S 0 tion, judgment order and decree, and in yesterday, tbe marks o f which will compliance with the command o f said writ. Rogers, L H Hazard, A J Sher­ stay with him through life. He I will, on the 15th day o f August, 1904 at wood, R C Dement and Isaiah and bis elder brother were playing tbe hour o f 9 o’ clock a. m., at tne frontdoor of the County Court House, in City of Co­ Hacker as sureties, be approved. with an ax when tbe brother swung quille, said county and state, sell at publio subject to redemption, to the high­ the ax around and brought it down auction, Roads and Bridges, (con) est bidder.for United States gold ooin.oash blade first across the back o f little in hand, all the right, title and interest Ordered that the following bills Holt’s band, outting the hand al­ the within named defendants had on the be paid out of the General Road most half in two. Dr. Horsfall 1 date of the mortgage herein, or since had, in and to the above described real property, Fund for r d 3: assisted by Dr. Haydon, dressed or anv part thereof, to satisfy said execu­ tion, judgment, order, decree, interest,costs tbe wound — Mail. Southern Oregon Co, tools, and all accruing costs. STEPHEN G ALLIE U , etc,................................... $ 18 26 NOTICE Sheriff of Coos County. Mat Talbot, labor.............. 16 00 Dated at City o f Coquille, Coos County, All shoes left at nw shop for repairs Oregon, July 12. 1904. Pete Brockman, labor.......... 23 00 will be sold if not ciMed for in 30 davs. C. B. Leep. W Elliott, labor.................... 20 00 NOTICE FOR PU BLIC ATIO N. —— ----- • »9* » --- ■ Q Nichols, labor,.................. 14 00 United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or., T a t !u » e a « 'a id In O n e n a y . John Larsen, labor......... . 20 00 June 20, 1904. T s k . Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet». Notice is hereby given that in compli­ A Suderstrom, labor............ 22 00 All dntcKiata refund the money if it fail» to oure. K. W. Grove'« ,i»nature i» on each ance with the provisions of the act of Con- grass o f June 3, 1878. entitled “ An set for John Farley, labor.............. 37 60 qox. 3Ao. A Big Real Estate Bargain. $170 75 J Bassendorf, labor.............. 26 00 Tw o hundred acres with 7,000, Albert Nyman, labor............ 8 00 000 put standing timber, 3,000,000 Gug Johnson, labor.............. 31 25 Roy Rozell, labor.................. 20 00 o f which can be baudlogged. Good I I Beck, labor...................... 36 26 bouse and barn, 70 acres id grass Lyle Brown, labor................ 22 40 and good orchard. A big bargaiu Eli Metcalf, labor................ 35 20 — at $15 per acre. Ira Albce, labor.................... 56 60 Notice. N Dufrene, labor...,............. 24 00 W e the undersigned want it un­ Cbas Broker, labor.............. 10 00 derstood that the tickets marked Wm McMullen, labor ......... 18 00 Dispatch and Favorite are not good N Dufrene, labor................. 24 00 on Str. Antelope, and that when such tickets are purchased from Capt. T N Evernden, r d 18, report appvd and armniDt allowed 83 0 0 1 Panter they will not be honored. W.T. KERB «C fi screw £ j ^ T l i e New and Speedy, PITTSBURG WRITING MAGHINECo the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing- I ton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub I lie Land States by act o f Angnst, 4,18*2, I Coquille River and San Francisco. Has just received a complete stock of new N o Stop-over at W a y Porte. E lectiic Ligh ts. E verything in First- ryih Class St lie . Worsted Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets. Capt. Nelson, Master, An elegant assortment of new Wash materials jor earlg spring . W ill make regular trips between Coos B a v and San Fran cisco vImmense line of staole ana Fancy to 20 cts. per yd. Carrying passengers and freight at lowest rates. 13- Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri­ zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd, OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION GO. Pcait s, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd. Vo' co, 20 yards to the Dollar. p r o p r ie t o r s . T. 8. D O W , Agent. [ 8. O. CO., Agent, Marshfield. | Em pire. D A IR Y R A N C H Ginghamsr Prices 8 Ladies'Heady-made Summer suits and waists. TOR SALE . New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys. 280 acres, about 4 acres h ill, balance best river bottom, 3 miles from Coquille, good steamboat landing; 00 acres im­ proved, plenty fruit, new 40-cow dairy oarn, good spring water, one of the most desirable locations on Coquille river; w ill sell all or will sell in parcels to suit purchaser. For particulars, prices and terms inquire iquir« at M. A . Pierce’s drygoods s to re,in Coq uille. Remember our Popular-price Shoe department, New and Stylish footware is arriung Daily. Large assortment of up-to-date Hats just received, compris­ ing the Steadson, Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth. F R A T E R N A L ORDERS. We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour QOQUILIE LODGE, NO. 53, I. 0. 0. F. and Feed, Meets every Saturday night. G eo . T . M oulton , N . G. J. S. L awrkxce , Sec’y. Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to W. T. KERR & CO. QOQUILIE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25, I. 0. 0. F. Meets the first and third Thursday nights in each month. L. H. H azard , C. P. i I. H acker , Scribe. N O TIC E ! F O R P U B L I C A T I O N - RAMBLERS TRIBUNES |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. NEW , D epartment of th e I nterior , Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, LATEST Roseburg, Ore., June 13, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in com- AN D AND liance w ith the provisions of the act of ongress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An Best Wheels Out act for the sale of tim ber lands in the QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 65, A. F. A A. M. states of California, Oregon, Nevada, Meets the Saturday night on or be­ and Washington T errito ry,” as extended fore the full moon. to all the public land States by act of Hare Bargains in Secon d-H and W h eels. W h e e l s to Rent. D r . W . C olin , W . M. August 4, 1892, Beniamin Gotter, of R epairing Done on S h ort N o tic a. J. J. L amb , Sec’y. Roseburg, co n ty of Douglas, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. his sworn statement No. 6227 for the purchase of the N K of section No. 30 Meets next Friday night. . . . COQUILLE, OKEOON in township No. 26 south, range No. 10 E ast End o f F ro n t S t. M rs . K athryn S lagle , W . M. west, and w ill offer proof to show that ----------------- , Sec’ y. the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural IjrCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72, K. P. purposes and to establish his claim to Meets the second and fourth Tuesday said land liefore the Register and R e­ nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall. c eiv er of th is office at Roseburg, Oregon on Friday, the 9th day of September, C has . S chroedkr , C. C. 19 04. H e names as witnesses: W . L. R. H. M ast , K . R. S. Cobb, J. W . Porterfield, Jacob Rogers, Q0QUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. and Thos. Cobb, each and all of Rose- burg, Oregon. Meets the second and fourth Monday Any and all persons claim ing adverse­ nights each month in Odd Fellows’ half. ly the above -decribed lands are request- R. E. N oslkr , W . M. ! ed to file their claims in this office on or O. F. R ohrkr , Rec. before said 9th dav of September, 1904. 6-24 J. T. B ridges , Register. IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H. Meets ihe second and fourth W ednes­ day nights in each month. M rs . K athryn S lagle , N . G. M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’ y. g MITCHELLS ALBERT FISH, Dairy Produce SWEET CREAM IC E MILK AND Meets the first and third Monday nights each month in Odd Fellows’ half. M iss G race S keels , C . H. M rs . I. N . P lyler , Rec. Meets the first and third Saturday nights of each month. W . H. M ansell , C .C . J. G. S immons , Clerk. QOQUILIE COUNCIL, NO. 398, F. A. A. Meets the second and fourth Thurs­ day nights of each month in Odd Fel­ lows’ hall. M rs . A lice M. T uttle , Pres. M rs . H attie I. B ledsoe , Sec’y. £VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO. 214. W. 0. W. M eet» the second and fourth Satur­ day nights of each month. M rs . W . H . M ansell , G. N . J esse C. S immons , Clerk. JU STU S LODGE, NO. 35. RATHBONE SISTERS Meets tbe first and third Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellows' hall. M rs . F red L ixeoar , E. Sr. M rs . R. H. M ast , M. R. S. T H E O L D Gibbon CORNKR E X T R A This old re lia b le and moat HacceflHf nl spec­ ialist in San Francis­ co, still oontinnes to onre all Sexual and Sem inal Diseases, snoh as Gonorrhes- G l e e t . S t r i o t n re, S yp h ilis, in all it, forms, Skin Diseases. N e r v o u s D ebility, Im potenoy, Seminal Weakness and Loss of Manhood, the conseqnence o f self-abase and excesses producing the following sympa toms: Sallow oonntenance, dark spots un­ der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence, in approaohing strangers, palpatationof the heart, weakness o f the limbs and back, loss of memory, pimples on the faoe, coughs- consumntion etc . DR. G IB B O N has practised in San Fran oisoo over 41 vearsan j those troubled should not fa il to oousnlt him and receive the ben­ efit o f his great s k ill and experience. The doctor cures when others fail. Try him. | CURES G U A R A N T E E D . Persons cored at home. Charges reasonable. Call or write. DB. J. F . G IBBON, «29 Kearner BtrMt. San Francisco Has been entirely refitted, restocked and is under new management. The class of goods can be judged from the follow ing : P O N Y . J. P . C U T T E R . N A T I O N 'S GUCKENHE MER. HOLLAND GIN, OLD TOM GIN, R0CHELLA, COGNAC BRANDY, S T B A IT I AND u a o b r b b b r . J. H . N A S B U R G , P r o p . T H E THE ROYAL \_7P P R ID E . TO DH TE. R O Y A L LIQUORS, R O Y A L F IT T IN G S , ROYAL TREATM ENT. B A X T E R BROS. PROPS. Don’t Have Cold Feet -B U T B U R N - John Peart's Coal, Delivered CASTIEW00D, POWERS’ IRISH, WATSON'S SCOTCH, HUNTER'S RYE, JESSE MOORE, TO SUIT Con.County Clerk of W ill take orders for lumber o f all kinds and in Coos oounty, Oregon, at. the office i»f county clerk of Coos county, Oregon, at Coquille, purchasers. Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day of Sen teraber. 1904. He names as witnesses: Wm. Myers. Claud Waters, Clarence Waters and Ar thur Brown, all o f Lee, Coos county. Ore (ton Contractor and Builder Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-deftenbed lands are requested to Mans and apeciticittons ami reliable tile their claim-« in this office on or before estimate* on all kind* of said 17th day of September. 1904. building* J. T. BRIDGES, Register. V C ou rt l i .«, 0 * 1 » In the newest styles and patterns. Krewson A Goodman, of Coquille, L. H. MORGAN, ( quantilies to suit C a l l a n d G e t O u r P ric e s . Arthur Ellingsen. T o Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ Sevan Million box as soM In past 13 month*. T h lS S ig n a tu r e , ^ 4 C m C rip hi Two Days. on every box. 35c.