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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1904)
G u ild C oncert. Notice (o Contractors. Talk about perfumes, Mrs. Hos ier’s is the place to get it. The C ounty Court of Coos C ounty, A musical entertainment is to be Mrs. M. L. Randleman, of Parker- given under the auapioee of the Oregon, will receive proposals to con- struct s wagon road on tiie survey where burg, was in town yesterday. TUESDAY, OCT. 4 1904. Episcopal Guild at the residence of the sam e wsa viewed, laidout and Call and see the new dress goods Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard, on surveyed by the viewer* appointed by Novelties in Advertising. just in at Mrs. Hosier's. Wednesday evening, October 6th. the C ounty C ou rt of Coos County, Ore* son , to view , layout and survey the The following program will be J. B. Sweet, the Lamps creek far Coquille, R iverton and Lampa creek That advertising has come to be mer, had business in our city yes rendered:- cou n ty road. one of the "fine arts” is seen by the Piano duo, Lutapiel Overture, terday. C om m encing at tiie foothill where millions expended every year for (Keler-Bela)— Mesdames Culin ■aid survey passes through and across An elegant line of China ware at advertising and the unique ideas in the creek bottom on J. B. Sweet's place and Sperry. use. The arrival of a new baby Mrs. Nosler’s.— Call before it Recitation, Selected, and at the soulhaide of said bottom . picked over. makes the mother a target for ad T hence follow along aaid survey, which Miss Emma Sherwood. Things are busy on the lower riv vertisements of all kinds of baby runs in a sou th erly direction, to the Baritone solo, The Better land, point where aaid survey cross»* the food, and one mother in town re er, with the “ Alpha’’ loading at (Cowen)— Mr. Handsaker. Lam pa creek bottom , said road bed cently received by prepaid express Parkersburg, the “ Klose” at River Trio for violins and piano, to be not less than nine feet wide and a can of condensed milk guaranteed ton and the “Coquille” at Prosper. T he Berceuse, (Beaumont)—piano, to be m ade on even grade. especially good for babies. “A F. M. Stewart, the Marshfield C ounty Court reserves the right to re- Mrs. Sperry; first violin, Miss ject any and all bids. All bids to be corking good thing," was empha marble man, came over on Friday Luoia Sperry; second violin, Miss filed with the C ounty Clerk o f Coos sized by a piece of cork fastened to and erected a monument at the Emma Sherwood. County, Oregon, on or before the 10th a card, while “ a snap” was assured grave of Mrs. Atkinson, late of Og Saprano solo. Lullaby, from “ Er day o f O ctober, 1904, at 2o’ctock when a lull sized ginger snap ac den, Utah, who recently died at L. H ab loc ke r , minie,” (Jacobowski, p. m . companied a circular, this city. C ounty Judge o f Coos C ounty, O regon. Mrs. Hazard. “ Everybody knows I ’m here, Mrs. H. A. Nevens, of Ferndale, Piano trio, (six hands) Los Papil- there's no use for me to advertise," California, visited with her friends, lions Dansant, (Stone) Mrs. said n business man in a neighbor Mr. on Mrs. D. D. Pierce, of this Sperry, Misses Esther Johnson ing town when urged to advertise city, while the Alliance, on which and Lucia Sperry. iu a local paper. His store showed she was traveling, was in the bay Rending, Selected, him to be a man who to say the the last of the week. Miss Atkinson. least was not a million years ahead Selected, A big bargain iu a solid steel Solo for cello, of time. And even the man whose frame, 9x11, double drum logging Mr. M. O. Warner. advertisement runs all the time, Selected, engine, with solid steel gear—latest Recitation, maybe far from getting the results Mrs. Wooten. type—been used three months. For he desires. Novelty in advertising Wanderer's Greeting, particulars see A. B. Daly, of Vocal trio, pays. Marshfield. (Abt)— Mesdames Snook and Homo dentists in Portland a few Hazard, Mr. Handsaker. Jesse Barker, of Fairview, kept years ago, violated all precedent “ Russian Mazurka,” Ganne, himself busy last week hauling lum and advertised in striking ways. piano, Mrs. Sperry and Miss ber with a four-horse team, prepara They soon had to employ assistants Esther Johnson; first violin, M and now otherdentists are following tory to building a house. Con Lucia Sperry; second violin, tractor Lukens went out to superin their lead. Lodges advertise. Our Miss Emma Sherwood; guitar, tend its construction. special “ Woodman” issue is causing Mrs. Snook; cello, Mr. Warner; S. J. Lyons, of Pasadina, Califor much interest in that order and in FRATERN AL O RDERS. tambourine, Miss Gretchen Sher nia, arrived here Friday, and has their “big day," October 8th. gone with bis brother, W. H., of wood. Churches advertise. We reprint in ¡his city, to Curry county, where Admission, 25 and 15 cents in QOQUILLE IODEE, NO. SS. I. 0. 0. F. another column a church advertise they go to attend to business mat Meets every Saturday night. cluding refreshments. ment which was sent out on an en ters connected with the P. F. A L. G ao. T. M o c lto n , N. G . J . 8 . L a w r k . nck , Sec’ y. Co. velope by a local church. Local Option Petition. The Board of Trade is advertis Mr. and Mrs. Rex Russell arrived Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 28, I. 0. 0. F. Last Friday, September 30, hero Friday from the valley and ing. M eets the first and third T hursday Dr. Russel) local option petition bearing 382 nights in each m onth. If you want business, members, will locate wilh us. having purchased the stock of names, 100 in excess of the required L. H . H a z a r d , C . P, immigration, advertise! Not mere drugs of Dr. Churchman, Rex will I . H a c k e r , Scribe. formnl announcements but novel, conduct the business in the future, number was filed with County Clerk Watson. This will give |y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. catchy, well worded, timely, unique he being a thorough druggist. friends and foes of whiskeys chance Meets the second and fourth W edn es advertisements. And of all ways of Many novel foatures will be in day nights in each m onth. novel, effective advertising the news troduced iD the entertainment to be to line up for a good fight I f the M r s . K a th r yn B l a q l i , N. G . county goes “ dry" as s whole, no M r s . M a m ie S l a g l e , S ec’ y . paper cannot be beaten. given on Wednesday evening, at the whiskey can be legally sold in the residence of L. H. Hazard, for the QHADWICK LODGE, NO. IS, A. F. A A. M. county; if “ wet,” all precincts that M assacred by Native Tribunes. benefit of the Episcopal church. Meets the Saturday night on or be- go “ dry” will still be “dry.” fore the full m oon. Coffee and cake and sandwiches D r . W . C u l in , W . M. New York, Sept 30.— Advices re will be served without extra charge. Presbyterian Church. J. J . L a m b , S ec'y . ceived by mail from a correspon Admission, 25 and 15 cents. gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. fi, 0. E. S. There will be preaching both dent of the Herald at Belize, British G. W. Crunk, of Big creek, had Meets next Friday night. Honduras, says: In recent attacks quite a serious accident last Thurs morning and evening at the Pres M r s . K attiryn S l a g l e , W . M . next Sunday. ---------------------, Bec’ y. by Indians on the camps of chew day while driving horses on a sil- byterian church ing-gum gatherers in South Mexi lage cutter power. While on the Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. I^ ycur B us LODGE, NO. 72, N. P. co, 17 persons were killed, 18 power he lost his footing aud fell The young people's meeting will al Meets the second and fourth Tuesday wounded and 67 more either mur astride of one of the sweeps which so be reorganized and will hold its nights each m onth in Odd Fellow s’ hail. N. C. M e d l e y , C . O. dered or carried into captivity. carried him around till hiB foot was first meeting next Sunday evening R. H . M a s t , K . R . 8. Young men and The force of Indians consisted of caught bktween the sweep and the at 7 :45 o’clock. about 300, and was led by a renegade lower part of the power, lifting a young women are all cordially in Q0QUILLE LODGE, NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. M eets the second and fourth M onday from tho National Guards c f Yuea- weight of eight hundred pounds, vited to join in this work; while nights each m on th in Odd F ellow s' hall. tan. The Indians first attacked a It is thought that no bones are bro all old and young are invited to all R . E . N o h l ir , W . M. camp at Quintsra Roo, where they ken, and we hope be may be all our services. O . F. R o iir e r , R ec. ----------- -- sg x ------------- killed three women and two men right in the near future. |MPERIAL LODGE, NO. II, 0. OF H. and wounded three more men. At MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO, Mr. C. M. Sain, the Oregonian Meets the first and third W ednesday another camp they killed two men nights each m onth in W oodinau hall. THE OREAT INDIAN man, who is in Coos county giving nnd two women and wounded three G race S k e e l s , O. H. our different resources and indus Liver, K id n e y and B lo o d M ed icin e. M r s . I. N . P M l y iss l e r , R e c. men. Cures Rheum atism , Dyspepsia, In d i tries a writeup in the leading paper gestion, Nervousness,, Loss o f Bleep, In Chenchuncho the hospital, of the state, was in to see us Sat Loss of A ppetite, N ervous Affliction of |y|YRTLE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0. W. commercial warehouses and offices M eets the first ami third Saturday urday. He is now on tho lower river the U esrt, C onstipation end all Diseases nights of each m onth. were burned. Three patients per and we may look for a splendid of the B lood, L iver and K id n eys. W . H . M a n se l l , C .C . ished. Attacks also were made on Trice $1 per package. J. G . S immonh , Clerk. article on some particular branch several other camps, resulting in For Sale only by in the near future. Now would be QOQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 398, F. A. A. M R S. L IN A JO H N SO N , several deaths. a good time for our people to sub Agent for C oqu ille, Oregon. M eets the second and fourth T hu rs scribe for the Oregonian, and when day nights o f each m onth in Odd F el K uropatkin Driven Back. these articles appear, the papers Notice of Final Settlement. low s’ hall. D r . G eo . R chrell , P r e s . should he sent east to friends who M as. C h a b . H ar r in g to n , Sec’ y. St. Petersburg, Sept 30(4:50 N otice is hereby given that the un- might wish to come to the coast. dersigned has i filed his final accoun t in HM.) From a reliable source the Mrs. F. G. Kelly, of Hydesville, the m atter of the estate o f Ja cob Kam p- pENINC TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214, W. 0 W. Associated Press hears that sharp (er, deceased, and that the cou n ty court eets the second and fourth Satur California, arrived in Riverton last has set W ednesday, the 2nd d ay o f No- day M nights of each m onth. fighting 1ms occurred near Mukden week in answer to a telegram that vemlier, 1904, (or hearing objection s to M r s . W . H . M a n s e l l . G . N. resulting in the Japanese driving in said final account and the eettlem ent o( her mother, Mrs. J. F. Lee, of Riv said estate. J esse C. S im m o n s , Clerk. Oencral Kuro]>atkin's outposts Dated thia 1st day o f O ctober. 1904. erton, was very ill. She was in Important dispatches have been A. J. S h e r w o o d , Eureka attending the teachers’ in A dm inistrator with the will annexed of JUSTUS L00CE, NO. 35, RATHBONE SISTERS received and transmitted to the Meets the first and third Tuesday the estate of Jacob K am pfer, deceased. stitute when the message came, and nights each m onth in O dd F ellow s’ half. Emperor. They are believed to con there being no steamer leaving Eu M rs . F re d L in e o a r , E . Sr. firm the Associated Press' informa Notice to Contractors. reka for eithe'r Coquille or Coos M as. R . H . M a s t , M . R . S. tion. The general staff, however, T he C ounty Court of Cooe C ounty Bay ports, in company with her Oregon, will receive bids to p a in t the is unable at present to go beyond brother, L. H. Lee of Eureka, they out aide of the Court House, tw o coats £ f l F T h e safe and reliable t i w n - , ^ 0 the prospective assurance that the ■crew came by Steamer Tolodo to Crescent of p sin t including the roofs and the en main Russian aimyis still at Muk tire outside of Court House, the coun ty City, thence by stage to Grants £ ^ ^ T h e New and Speedy, den. Pass, by rail to Koseburg, by stage to furnish all ths m aterial necessary for - --- ssid work. T he C ounty Court reserves The publishers of the beautiful to Myrtle Point, where a privute the right to reject any and all bids. A ll C. P. Jensen. M aster. song, “ I Wait Alone for You,” by conveyance nwaited them. On their bids to be filed with the C ounty C lerk of the late W. Wesley Wells, have arrival in Riverton they found Mrs. Coos C oun ty, Oregon, on or before the W ill make regular trips between 10th day of O ctober 1904, 2 o ’clock p. m . sent us a copy of his last song Lee improving, L. A. Leo left on L. H arlockkr , Coquille River and San “ My Mercedes" which has just been the Alliance Friday for his home in C ounty Judge o f C oos C ounty O regon Fra n cisco . Eureka, while Mrs. Kelly will not published aud which he composed return till the next trip Af the Alli A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’ S N O TIC E TO a few weeks before his death. It 2fo S to p -o v e r at W a y Porta. C R E D IT O R S . is simply beautiful, easy to play, ance. Her husband who for years E lectric Lights. E verything in First- melodious, and a perfect adaptation was one of Coos county’s able in In the C ounty Court of the coun ty of Class Style. of exquisite words to a beautiful structors, is principal of the schools Coos and the state of Oregon. In the m atter of the estate melody. The publishers, J. W. at Hydesville, Cal. of 9 Jenkins' Sons Musio Co. of Kansas Soidna E. R obinson, decesseli. Christian Church N otes. Notice is hereby given that the under C a p t N elson. M aster. City, Mo., are making a special signed has by an order of the C ounty The topic of absorbing interest Court of C oos county. O r., been duly price of 25 cents per copy. W ill make regular trips betw een appointed adm inlatator of the estate of 1 this week is the revival. Rev. Sophia E . R obin son, deceased, The little visit of the British, Bower baj b e e n greeted by excel- A I l . persons having ‘ _ claim ' s against sinât the id estate are hereby notified i fi--i to p ré aohliers to Thibit will cost that lent audiences at every service. His sent the same to me. with proper country the pretty penny of $9,- presentation of the old facts of voucher*, at my office in C oqn ill« C ity, Carrying p a w n ^ r r * an«l freight at 400,000 Ibis is the English kind „¡Q and freedom from sin is simple O r., within six m onths from date here lowest rates. of, and all persons indebted to the said o f benevolent assimilation. Civili- ,in(f direct The services continue estate are hereby notified to pay the ration is being rubbed into the all week and the church invites the same at once, w ithout delay. Dated at C oquille, O r., Septem ber PROPRIETORS heathen all over the world. The hearty co-operation of all. Bong 17, 1904. R osewt B urns . treatm ent like all surgery is severe and responsive servico begin at 7 :30 8 . O. C O . A g e n t A dm inistrator o f the estate of Sophia F. 8 D O W . A g e n t b u t the resuR saintary. P. M. E. R obin son , deceased. ManhfieUI. | E m p ire. Semi-Weekly Herald n O T IC W F O R P U B lllC H T lO ft. DueAkTMSRT OS THS I n n a t o s . United States Land Uffloo Koeebarg. Oregon. July 7, 1904. Notiae is hereby given that in eompll- ■mee with the provisions of the oet of Con g r e « of Juno 8. 1078, entitled "A n u t for the u le of timber landa io the Htatee of Californio, Oregon Nevada, and Washing ton Territory." u extruded to ell Public Land StaiM by u t of Ang. 4,1992, Charles 9 . Bradbory.of Marshfield , ooanty of Coos. State of Oregon, h u filed in this office his sworn statement No. SCSI, for the parchase of Lots 3, B W * NEJ4. W * H E* o f seo- lion No. 4 in towmhip No. 37 south, Range No. IS W ut end «Ul ofier proof to ebow that the lend aongbt is more valuable for its Umber or atone then for agricultural purpose*, and to establish his claim to aaid land before W. U. Douglas, U. b. Commis sioner at bit office et Manhfleld. Oregon, on 8atorday, the let dey of October, 1904, He names as witnesaea: Hiram King, Harr y O. Noble, Cora Noble and Lyman E. Noble, all of Marabfleld, Oregon, Any and ell persona olainnng adversely the a bove-described leads are requested to file their claims in this offloe on or before : said 1st day of October. 1904. J .T . R am osa, Register. Coquille Board of Trade \V. T. K kkr , President. E. D. S i - k b r v , V. R. O. 0- S anford , W il so n , Secretary. Vice-President Cor. Secretary L. H . H azard , Treasurer. Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for Industries of any kind. Subscribe for the SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. BONITA SEWING MACHINES Str. Elizabeth Sir. Areata Coos Bay and San Francisco OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO. ill do any Sewing any other Machine will do. W ill run lighter, make less noise and cost you only $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50. Drop Head Styles. Sam ples at T. H. M EHL & CO’S. Q<>aoôO<)C<>Q<k5ji<KX>6oc<>>>:-x<->>x->:->o<.cs:<yx:-:<->>:->:<>x^x>x>oooooQffio<iiC»Moo»o»6*gool JOB WORK The Finest to be had in Coos County at the lowest Prices. Briefs, B ill Heads. Letter Heads, Posters. Leqal Blanhs, Envelopes, Wedding Stationery. Statements. Up-to-date Worh Delivered with Neatness and 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 . >S2S2S2S2SZgS2S2SSZSSZSZSg^^ 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. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N To Core a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet*, æ U *m m tom bem m a o M k jf fi» ■ontta. Tbk Signatare, ^ w Jb »«w yl fcOK.3 3 Cs J