Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, July 26, 1904, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Jerald
TUESDAY JULY 26, 1904.
Groom of 72 and Brida of 70.
Coi vallis, Oregon, July 18.—
William Bailey of Fairmount, aged
72, and Mrs. Sarah Edlemann, of
Corvallis, aged 70, were married
here Friday by Rey. T. T. Vincent,
County Recorder. The contracting
jaVties had never met till a week
before the wedding. The unusual­
ly sudden marriage is the result of
the good offices of a mutual friend.
The latter while calling upon the
bride in her home in Corvallis last
week, remarked:
“ You have a comfortable home
here, and could well afford to share
it with another.”
Yes, there is plenty of room for
two,” was the arch reply.
The next day the mutual friend
mentioned the subject of marriage
to the groom, telling him of an esti­
mable lady, who had a happy home
and was not averse to sharing it
with another.
"Barkis was willin’,” a meeting
followed, and Friday the groom re­
turned, a license was secured and
the ceremony performed. Both are
living happily now in Job's Addi­
tion. A party of small boys, who
gave the newly wedded couple an
old-fashioned charivari last evening,
were called into the house, treated
to cake and pie and sent on their
way rejoicing.
In S everal Strike Centere.
Chicago July 22— Fully 8600 em­
ployes applied fo re-employment,
All stood together. Biota become
quite frequent after nightfall.
Kansas City—Both sides are
greatly surprised, but men promp t-
ly walk out.
Some
disorder
follows.
Fort W orth—Men had voted to
strike rather than work with non­
union men before Donelly wired,
St. Joseph— Union employes
promptly obey strike order. Sev­
eral nonunionists are sought out
and severely beaten.
Omaha—Many of strikebreakers
having loft, packers are plaoed in
an awkard position.
St, Louis—Plants are completely
tied up.
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Bloody Night's Shooting.
Xotice
Christian Church*Notes
A Big Real Estate Bargain
We the undersigned want it un-J -fwn hundred acres with 7,000,
both derstood that the tickets marked 000 fine standing limber, 3,000,000
Dispatch and Favorite are not good of which can be liauillogged. Good
The i i a. m. service will be for on Str. Antelope, and that when such house and barn, 70 acre» in gras*
tickets are purchased from Capt. and good orchard. A big bargain
the old people of the community, Panter they will not be honored.
— at $15 per acre. (Jail on H kbaij >.
although all are invited. Convey­
Signed:
T h o s . W h i TH,
ances will be provided for all who
Notice to C red itors.
J o h n C. M o o m a w .
notify the minister. The Sunday
Notioe is hereby given that, the under­
8«wlu|.
signed has been duly api>oiiited adminis­
school children will have a pleasing
Mrs. II. 8. Dicks will do all kinds of trator of the Estate of Mary A. Vowell,
part in the hour’s worship but pre­ sewing. Prices reasonable. Apply at deceased, and that all persons having
chums against said estate are hereby re­
fer to keep their part a secret resilience.
quired to present them, duly verified, to
the undersigned, a* the office of A. J. Sher­
N O T IC E
Special music is being provided.
wood in the City o f Coquille, Coos county,
All
shoes
left
at
my
shop
for
repairs
Oregon, within six months from tho date
At the 8 p. m. hour, the union
will be sold if not called for in 30 days. hereof,
Dated this 13th day o f July. 1904.
services will be held again at the
C. B. Leep.
W. W. G aoh ,
Chtistian church.
Administrator o f the Estate
Services next Sunday,
morning and evening.
The Aid Society will meet at
Mrs. Goodman’s Wednesday.
A most helpful conference of the
members of the church followed
the i i a. m. service Sunday.
Riverton Pick-Ups.
Sanford’s Bargains
-IN
REAL
ESTATE.
$ 7 5 . Six fi»e lots, best location, at the re-
—
diculously low prioe of $75 each. For
thenty days only.
$ 900
The best hotel proposition in
Geo. H- Sell and family have • _
Southern Orogon, Growing town.
Doing a fine business.
moved to Riverton.
Mr. Sell has
$ 2 0 0 0 Fine farm o f 21 acres near Co-
leased his farm to his son Joseph.
-
The Riverton saw mill has shut
down for a few days. Their wharf $ 900
—
is full but they expect a vessel in
$ 800
any day.
Another young lady came to our 3 2 7 5 0
'
town laet week. She will remain
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Barker, hereafter.
$ 500
D. S. Rouse has received his per­
mit from the government for build­
$ 1500
ing a coal bunker 150 feet long. "
Work on the bnnker hag already
commenced.
Mr. Tyrrell, of Arago, was down
lsat Sunday.
He drove over the
new road.
The proprietor of the Riverton
hotel, Mrs. Alexson, was so angry
last Sunday that she offered one
dollar for the use of a telephone for
fivo minutes. The ice plant at Co­
quill e sent only half enough ice for
her. Never mind, you can all come
next Sunday to get your ice cream,
as Mrs. Alexson will have ice cream
every Sunday during warm weather.
(If she can get the ice.)
D ona A nna .
Wealthy man in Biooklyn, N. Y.
baa been found dead in a cab. His
wife and family were in the conn-
try, and he was oat driving with a
fashionably dressed yonng woman.
She managed to esoape from the
cab before the police coaid arrest
her, When the wealthy Mr. Cartel
was examined it was found that his
artificial teeth were sticking in his
throat. One wonld suppose au old
man with false teeth and a family
woald hardly be riding about in a
cab with an unknown woman.
Moral: Leave your teeth at home,
also tbe girls.
$ 1100
9 mlle.
All bottom, good im­
provements,
House and two fine lots in good
location.
Good house, barn and four lots in
fine location.
Furniture and box faotorv,
thriving to*n in western Oregon,
good machinery, good location
and doing a good business. This
is a bargain.
House and one lot near bosi-
ness, rents for $5 per month.
Any reasonable offer gets this
property.
N ee small plaoe of 8 acres near
town, well improved, 4 acres full
bearing orchard, balance pasture
and meadow. Good eyoporator.
i nis is a good investment.
Fine small plaoe of 14 acres
near town, fair buildings.
$3000
One of the best 27-acre dairy
places on Coqaille river.
$1200
Nice residence property, d o se to
business.
Two of the best residenae lots
in the city.
A residence property that isfdirt
cheap.
$ 400
$ 500
$
100
Two corner bottom lots.
$ 26 0
Two fine lots
house.
$ 300
Two lots nicely located.
600
$2800
A fine corner business property
It is impossible to describe my list in this
oalumn. If yon are looking for a good
piece o f property at a reasonable price, (
can certainly suit you.
Remembet, I rent bouses and farms and
do all kinds o f agency business. Come in
and see me before buying. I can save you
DOLLARS.
O. C. SANFORD,
Coquille, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF COOS.
n
Silks
and
Immense line of staule ana Fancy Ginghams , Prices 8
to 20 cts. per yd.
f
FOR
a
An elegant assortment of new Wash materials Jor earlg
spring .
D A IR Y R A N C H F O R B A L E .
280 acres, about 4 acres hill, balance
best river bottom, 3 miles from Coquille,
good steamboat landing; HO acres iin-
»roved, plenty fruit, new 40-cow dairy
»am, good spring water, one of the most
desirable locations on Coquille river;
will sell all or will sell in parcels to suit
purchaser. For particulars, prices and
terms inquire at M. A. Pierce’s drygoods
store, in Coquille.
5-27tf
NOTICE
c
W orsted Dress Goods,
Velvets.
13-
Large assortment of white and champagne colored merceri­
zed Oxfords for Waists from 20 to 90 cts. per. yd,
Pcalt-s, in latest patterns 7 1-2 to 20cts per yd.
°,a' co, 20 yards to the Dollar.
*
PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Roseburg, Or.,
June 20,1904.
Notioe is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provisions of the act o f Con­
gress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for
the sale o f timber lands in the States o f
California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory,” as extended to all the Pub
lie Land States by act o f August, 4 ,18 d 2,
LEWIS E. BROWN,
O f Riverton, oounty o f Coos, State of Or­
egon, has this day filed in this office his
sworn statement No. 6247, for the purchase
of the 8. K of NW. % and H. % of NE. \
of Section No. 8 in Township No. 28, S.
Range No. 11 West, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more vnluable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
mrposes, and to establish his claim to said
and before James Watson,County Clerk of
Coos oounty, Oregon, at the office of county
clerk o f Coos oounty, Oregon, at Coqaille,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 17th day or Sec-
tember, 1904.
He names as witnesses:
Wm. Myers,
Claud Waters, Clarence Waters and Ar­
thur Brown, all of Lee, Coos oounty, Ore­
gon
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their olaims in this office on or before
said 17th day of September, 1904.
J. T . BRIDGES,
Register.
Ladies' Heady-made Summer suits
and waists.
New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys.
Remember our Popular-price Shoe department,
New and
Stylish footware is arri ung Daily.
Large assortment of up-to-aate Hats just receiued, compris­
ing the Steadson, Crizzly and Dunlap, the best on earth.
We also carry a complete line of Groceries, Fiour
f
and Feed,
Our Price are Right. Farmers, bring your produce to
W. T. KERR & CO.
NOTICE FOR PUBDIOATION-
D epartm ent
of the
I nterior ,
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Roseburg, Ore., June 13, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in com­
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
act for tho sale of timber lands in the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory,” as extended
to all tbe public land States by act of
August 4, 1892, Beniamin Gotter, of
Roseburg, CO nty of Douglas, state of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
bis sworn statement No. 6227 for the
purchase of the NE1^ of section No. 30
in township No. 26 south, range No. 10
west, and will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes and to establish his claim to
said land before the Register and Re­
ceiver of this office at Roseburg, Oregon
on Friday, tbe 9th day of September,
1904. He names as witnesses: W. L.
Cobb, J. W . Porterfield, Jacob Rogers,
and Thos. Cobb, each and all of Rose­
burg, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse­
ly the above-decribed lands are request­
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said 9th day of September, 1904.
6-24
J. T. B ridges , Register.
JOB
WORK
ii
iSi
The Finest to be had in
Coos County at the lowest
Prices.
Warren C. Parker, Plaintiff,
)
vs.
> Suit in
BArtlett Doe, Nanoy H. Kezar, Equity.
Martha A. Swan, John F Moore,
Bonnsteel, July 24—As a result
Chas. H. Moore, Frank G. Mooie,
Geo. I.D oe, Mellen L. Doe, Frank
of a wild night’s shooting and
P. Doe, Chas. W. Doe, Chas. B.
Gould, Ralph W. Goald, Ruth W.
rounding up of grafters, two police­
Sargent, Albert A. Sargent, Kath­
men were shot.
ryn Sargent, Arthur F. Doe, Cal-
viu W. Doe, Emma W, Burns,
NOTICE FOR P U B blC flT IO N .
The police began the round up
Mary Ellen Boone, Luov 1). Hyde,
D epartment of the I nterior .
Loring B. Doe, Ella F. Lincoln,
of the gamblers and crooks, who
United States Land Office.
Mary Margnirite Doe, Laura M.
backed slowly to the railroad
N O T IC E ,
Doe, Lulu K. Doe, Mary A. Kezar,
Roseburg, Oregon, July 7, 1904.
San Francisco Protestant Orphan
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
tracks were they made a stand.
Notice is hereby given that the Com­ Asylum, a corporation, Pacific
ance with the provisions of the act of Con­
Two hundred shot were fired, and mon Council of the City of Coquille, in Hebrew Orphan Asylum, a cor­
gress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An aot for
poration, Roman Catholic Or­
the sale o f timber lands in the States of
Coos county, Oregon, for the purpose of phan Asylum, a corporation, The
12 men were wounded.
California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washing­
assessing the damages and benefits to Hospital for Children and Train­
ton Territory.” as extended to all Public
Forty-five prisoners are held in
accrue by reason of opening and estab­ ing School, a corporation, The
Land States by act of;Aug. 4,1892, Charles
Boys and Girls Aid Society, a cor­
the stock yards, guarded by a hun­ lishing a street in Baid city across the poration,
B. Bradbury, o f Marshfield, county o f Coos,
Golden Gate Kinder­
State o f Oregon, has filed in this office his
dred men. There is fear of a property of B. C. Agee in said city ac­ garten Association, a corporation,
sworn statement No. 2031. for the purchase
The Board of Regents of the Uni­
of
Lots 2, HWV4 NEM. WX SEK of seo-
cording
to
the
survey
and
plat
of
said
bloody riot.
versity of Caifornia, a corporation
tion No. 4 in township No. 27 south, Range
Politic,
Uni on
proposed street tiled in the office of the and Body
No. 12 West and will offer proof to show
Company, a corporation,
that the land sought is more valuable for
recorder of said city on the 12th day Trust
and Exeoutor, including all the
Two More Steamers Seised.
its timber or Rtone than for agricultural
of July, 1904, has appointed J. F. Shroe- heirs at law and devisees o f Chas.
mrposes, and to establish hip claim to said
and bcforeW . U. Donglas, U. S. Commis­
der, A. A. Leach ami J. J. I,amh view­ F. Doe, deceased, and J. W. Ben- |
nett, Administrator, Defendants.)
St. Petersburg, July 23— It is ers and appraisers to make an assess­ T o Bartlett Doe, Nancy H. Kezar, Martha sioner at his office at Mnrshfield. Oregon,
on Saturday, the 1st day of October, 1904,
ment of damages and benefits as pro­
A. Swan, John F. Moore, Chas. H . Moore,
announced that advices have been
He names as witnesses: Hiram King,
vided by the charter of said city.
Frank G. Moore, Geo. I. Doe, Mellen L. Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and Lyman
received that the captaiu o f tbe
That said council has set Wednesday, Doe, Frank 1 . Doe, Chas. W. Doe, Chas. B. E, Noble, all o f Marshfield, Oregon,
Ralph W. Gould. Ruth W. Sargent,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
steamer Petersburg that seized tbe the 10th day of August, 1904, at the Gould.
Albert A. Sargent, Kathryn Sargent. Ar­ the above-described lands are requested to
Malacca had seized two more hour of nine o ’ clock in the forenoon as thur F. Doo, Calvin W. Doe, Emma W. file their olaims in this office on or before
Burns, Mary Ellen Boone, Lacy D. Hyde,
October. 1904.
steamers in the Bed sea carrying the time and the academy building in Loring B. Doe, Ella F. Linooln, Mary said 1st day of J.
T. R bidor 8, Register.
Marguirite Doe, Laura M. Doe, Lulu K.
said
city,
as
the
place
of
meeting
of
said
contraband.
Doe,
Mary
A.
Kezar,
San
Francisco
Prot­
viewers for the purpose of performing e ste d Orphan Asylum, a corporation, Pa­
S h eriff's Sale.
Loudon. July 23— It is reported the duties hereinbefore set f ortli.
cific Hebrew Orphan Asylum, a corporation, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Roman
Catholic
Orphan
Asylnm
a
corpo­
in Stock Exchange circles that tbe
STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE
Published by order of said council
ration. The Hospital for Children and
COUNTY OF COOS.
contraband discovered aboard tbe made thie 22nd day of July, 1904.
Training School, a corporation. The Boys
Isaac
Levingston,
1
and Girls Aid Society, a corporation, Gold­
E.
G.
D.
HOLDEN,
Plaintiff, l
Malacca was shipped at Antwerp,
en (late Kindergarten Association, a corpo­
vs.
I
City Recorder. ration, The Board of Regents o f the Uni­
marked sugar.
Mrs. J-Suit in equity to
versity o f California, a corporation and M. Rosenborg.
Frioderike Rosenberg I
foreclose a
fftOTICB.
body politic, and Union Trnat Company, a
and Flanagan it Ben- I
mortgago.
corporation:
O fficia l C all.
S t e o n d 8ti*e«% G r a d i n g i m p r o v e ­
nett Bank, a Corpo- j
In
the
name
of
tho
State
of
Oregon,
yon
ration,
Defendants,
j
m en t*
and each of you are hereby notified that
By virtue of an execution, jadgm ont or­
A petition having l>een received by you are required to appear and answer the
A Convection for the purpose of
complaint
filed against you in tbe above der and decree issued ont of and under
the common council of the city of Co-
the
seal of the above entitled court, and
entitled Bait within six weeks from the
organizing an Oregon Develop­
qnille, Coos County, Oregon, signed by date of the first publication o f this sum­ the ahoye entitled oange, to mo duly di­
rected
and dated the 11th day July, 1904,
ment League will be called to or­ a majority of the property owners (street mons, to-wit:
Within six weeks from the 20th day of upon a judgment rendered and entered in
der promptly at 10 o’clock A. M frontage,) within the limits designated, July,
1904. the same being the date of the said eonrt on tho 30th day c f April, 1904, in
of Isaac Levingston. plaintiff, and
Tuesday, August 2, for two day’s praying for the improvement of Second first publication of this summons. And if favor
M. Rosenberg, Mrs. Friederike
vou
rail
to appear and answer on or before agfiinat
street,
old
plat
of
the
town
of
Coquille,
Rosenberg
and Flanagan and Bennett
session, at tbe Marquant Grand
the Oth day or September, 1904, the same
(now City of Coquille) Oregon, between being the last day of the time prescribed in Bank, defendants, for the sum of $1450.00
with
interest
thereon at the rate o f eight
Theater, Portlaod, Oregon, under
B or Main, and C streets in said city, tho order o f publication, judgment will lie per cent per annum compounded monthly
tbe auspices of tbe Portland Com­ by filling and grading the same and the taken against you for want thereof for the since the 20th day of September, 1903, and .
relief demanded in plaintiff's complaint, a
farther sum of $31.40, plaintiffs costs
mercial Clab, which will have for said Council having ordered a survey succinct statement of which is as follows: the
and disbursements in said suit with inter­
(1) That an instrument of conveyance, est on said last sum at the rAte o f 6 per
purpose the development and up­ thereof, which said survey profiles and to-wit:
A deed from Charles F. Doe to cent per cent per annum from the 30th day
estimates are now on file in the office of Warren C. Parker, dated February 20, 1903, April 19o4, and the costs of and upon this
building of tbe state o f Oregon.
and
reoorded
April 13,1903. in Book 38, at writ, commanding me to make sale of the
the City Recorder, the same having page 349 o f the
Record ef Deeds for Coos
described real property, to-wit:
been adopted by said council.
It was County, Oregon, be reformed so that the following
Accident Proves ratal.
E S of NW >*. the HW of NEV*. the N * of
further ordered that notice of said im­ description off land contained therein shall SE ^ and NEl{ of SW l4 of Section 9, town­
read as follows: lot numbered 2, also such
provement be published inviting pro­ portions o f lot numbered 3 and the 8. W. ship 27South of Range 14 West o f the Wil-
Cyrus Metcalf who was mention­ posals for said work; said proposals to H of N. E. H o f 8ec. 22 as lies south and lametta meridian, all in the county o f Coos j
8tate of Oregon, together with the tene- j
east of Bear oreek. All in Tp. 28 8. o f R. ments, hereditament and appurtenances j
ed oar last issue having been sever- be received and filed at the office of 14
W. o f the Willammette meridian in thereunto belonging or in any wise apper- j
ly injured by a falling tree at the
iil City Recorder on or l»efore the 10th Coos county, Oregon, containing 83.75 tabling.
acres of land, more or less, excepting from
Now. therefore, by virtue o f said ex ocu -.
camp of his brother, Ira Metcalf, day of August, A. D. 1904, at 4 o ’clock this sale and reserving to the party of the tion.
judgment order and decree, and in (
p.
m.
first
part the tide lands along i)oquille compliance with the commaud o f said writ, j
near RivertoD, on Thursday, never
river fronting tho foregoing described I will, on tho 15th day of August, 190t at j
Now THiRiroKK: All parties interest­ land
gained consciousness pot succumb­ ed, or desiring contracts for said work
the hour of 9 o'clock n. in., at the front door
(2) For his ousts hud disbursements in
the Cortnty Court House, in City of Oo-
ed at 11 p. in. that night. Deceas- or improvement are invited to examine this suit, and such other and further re of
quille, said county and state, sell at public
lief as the court may deem moot and equi­ i auction, subject to redemption, to the high- •
whs 22 years o f age, a single man, the report of the survey or profiles, esti­ table.
est bidder.for United States gold ooin.oash
mates, etc, now on file as aforesaid, and
Service o f this summons is made by pub- \ in hand, all the right, title and interest
and a native of Coos county.
licntion
in
pursuance
of
an
order
made
by
, the within named defendants had on the l
-
«♦ » ♦
— •
submit proposals for said work.
L. Harlocker. as County Judge of Coos date of the mortgage herein, or since had, j
If you expect to build this spring
By order of the Common Council of County, Oregon, dated July 23, 1904,
di- m and to the above described real property, I
reeling that service thereof be made by or any part thereof, to satisfy said execu-
call on W. A. Goodman and get the City of Coquille* Oregon.
publication th<roof in the " 8 « u W i m i tion, judgment, order, decree, intoreHt.costa
E . G . D H oi . dkn ,
H erald ,” a newspaper published at the and all accruing eost*.
plana for houses and barns. He is
City of Coqnille, in said Coos county, once
City Recorder.
STEPHEN QALLIKK.
prepared to do your work on abort
each
week for
period o f nix weeks
.
Sheriff of Coos Comity.
Dated this 22nd day of July, A. D., I
A.
J
.
SH
ERWOOD.
J
Dated
at
City
o f Coquille, Co »8 Coniity,
notice.
1904
Attorney for Plaintiff. ^Oregon. July 13. 1904.
A
Briefs,
Bill Heads.
Posters.
Letter Heads,
Enuelopes,
Legal Blanks,
Wedding Stationery.
Statements.
Up-to-date Work Delivered
with Neatness and
f
ûr - V
i
Has just received a complete stock of new
of Mary A. Vowell, deceased.
near the sohool-
Halfblock of six fine lots.
v
Dispatch.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
C. O. DRYDEN,
IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A L D .
Alfred Johnson,
D E A L E R IN
Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.
& Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
&
i
W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
CO Q U ILLE, O R EG O N