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Semi-Weekly Herald T U E S D A Y , OCT. 18, 1904. Japanese Defeat the Russians. Liao Yang, October 14.— In one of the hottest fights of the present campaign the great leader, Oyarua, with a magnificent army of Japan ese, drove the Russians out of Muk den and succeeded, after a desper ate struggle, in which both Bidee lost heavily, in capturing thirty big Russian guns. The Russians, un- nble to stand tho terrific fire rained down upon them from the Japanese guns, began a retreat and are now retiring across the Hun river with the Japanese army in close pursuit. When the Japanese next confront the Russians they will draw up their lines in fan fashion, as this has proven the most effective manner of nttack and, with Kuroki on the right, Oku on the left and Nodzu occupying the center, will make a mighty effort to effect the complete overthrow of the Russian army. South African Spreads. Rebellion Berlin, Oct. 14.— A dispatch from Wind Horse, South Africa, states that Hendrick W itboi, who led the rebellion of ten years ago, has again declared war against the Qermans. I t is expected that the majority of the Hottentot tribes will join the uprising. From Myrtle Point. Mrs. George Guerin and her son, Mr. Thomas Guerin, started on Saturday, the 15 inst, overland, for P o rt O rford where Tom will meet his wife, who has been visiting in Oakland, California, for the past two months, and who accompanies the remains o f her aunt, Mrs. Ma- Graw, whose death occurred in Oakland three weeks ago. The body is to be buried at P o rt O r ford. For Sale A good home in this oity, on easy torma: Enquire at this office. Notice o f Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under, signed has filed his final account in ths matter of the partnership estate of W. H. Erdice, deceased, and that the county court has set Thursday, the 17th day of November, 1904, as the day for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. Dated October 17, 1904. Mr. and Mrs. D. Overhalzer and S. M. NOSLER, little son, after a three months' visit Administrator of the partnership estate witn relatives and friends, depart of W. H. Erdice, deceased. for their home near Los Angeles, California, on Saturday, the 22nd. They take Mr. Jamen Lew ellen’s team and surry as far as Roseburg where they will meet Mr. Land and wife, 'w ho have been visiting at Boone, Iowa, for the past seven weeks. Mr. Harry Overhalzer, who came here recently from Washington, re turned to his Los Angeles home on the 13th. Bert Davenport and wife remove from this place to his father's ranch near Coquille very soon. Mrs. J. R. Benson has been visit ing friends at Bandon for the past two weeks. Notice to ¡Contractor*. The Connty Court of Coos County, Oregon, will receive proposals to con struct a wagon road on the survey where the same was viewed, laidout and surveyed by the viewers appointed by the County Court of Coos County, Ore gon, to view, layout and survey the Coquille, Riverton and Lamps creek county road. Commencing at the foothill where said survey passes through and across the creek bottom on J. B. Sweet’s place and at the southside of said bottom. Thence follow along said survey, which runs in a southerly direction, to the point where said survey crosses tbe Lamps creek bottom, said road bed to be not less than nine feet wide and to be made on evon grade. The Connty Court reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. All btls to be filed with the County Clrrk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before the 10tb day of October, 1904. at Go’clock Mr. Frank Bowash and family, C. Lehmanowsky, J. Leep, J. T. Lew- ellen and W ill Graham all go on the Breakwater on the 20th, on p. m. t. H ar lo c k ib , route to Fresno, California, where County J udge of Cooe County, Oregon. Fighting Continues. they intend killing ducks by the wholesale. The party will be gone T a k e n W it h C ra m p s Tokio, Oot., 15.— The fighting all winter. O bsebaer . Wm. Kirmse, a member of the continues but the Russians are un. bridge gang working near Little- Christian Church Notes. tiring. Kuropatkin is evidently port was taken suddenly ill Thurs crushingly defeated. Oyama esti day night with cramps and a kind The International Missionary mates the Russian casualties at 80,- of cholera. His case was so severe Conventions of the church are now that he had to have the members of 000. in session in St. Louis, Mo. Dele the crew wait upon him and Gifford St. Petersburg, O c i 15.— A dis gates are present from all over the was called and consulted. He told patch dated at Mukden at C:30 last United States and from foreign them he had a medicine in the form of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and night states that Europetkin countries. Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought checked the Japanese advance yes Already several have accepted would help him out and according terday at the Shahki river. A l Christ in the revival services. The ly several doses were administered though the Russians have fallen meetings will continue this week. with the result that the fellows able back 20 miles there has been no to be around next day. Tne inci Sunday services were the best yet dent speaks quite highly of Mr, routo. Kuropatkin is holding a held in pont of interest and attend Gifford’s medicine — Elkader, Iowa, line along the north bank of the ance. Argus. Shahki, extending from the west This remedy never fails. Keep it of railway eastward to Bensiputze. Another Railroad Horror. in your home, it may save life. For It is understood that Kuropatkin sale by R. S. Knowlton. Pueblo, Colo., Oct. 15.— The has designated Sakharoff and then General Bildering to succeed him California Limited east bound on Announcement. the Denver & Rio Grande, collided in event of his being disabled. M. A- Pierce has secured the Rome, Oct. 15.— A report from head on with a freight train near agency for the Chas. Stevens A Florence early this morning. It is Tokio states that Kuropatkin has Bros., of Chicago, and has received been wounded. The Italia Militare reported that many were killed. a complete outfit of samples. Mrs. —---------------- » --------- --------------- has a dispatch from Mukden stat Pierce will be glad to take your (Myrtle Point Enterprise.) ing that the garrison there has de Rev. Holcomb will leave in a few measure for suits, cloaks, capes, skirts and waists. Style, quality parted for Harbin. days for his new field of labor at and fit guaranteed. St. Petersburg, Oct. 14.— Gen Dilly, Washington county. M. A. P ie bce , Sanderson building. eral Stoessel sent word to head B. T. VanDeear returned W ed quarters here today that the Japan nesday from a month's visit at Port MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-G0, ese have succeeded in capturing land and Roseburg. THE OREAT INDIAN Signal H ill and are just now bom J. D. Hamilton, the Roseburg Liver, K id n e y and B lo o d M edicine, barding the interior of the fortress real estate dealer, was in town Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi with new batteries; that the fire Wednesday enroute home from a gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Bleep, from the Japaneso guns is terrific business visit to the bay. Loss of Appetit», Nervous Affliction ol and increasing in violence all the The water was turned on from the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases time. of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys. the Mullen spring last Thursday Trice $1 per package. and reached the reservoir Friday. For Sale only by K ille d at Target Practice. There was a good stream of water MRS. L IN A JOHNSON, Agent for Coquille, Oregon. Winthrop, Mass. O ot 15.— Three and it ib believed that the supply men were killed and five injured will be sufficient for a number of of Final Settlement. this morning by the bursting o f a years. Work is progressing rapid Notice gun during target practice for the ly on the pipe line and reservoir Notice is hereby given that the un banks. and the latter will probably be dersigned has filed his final account in Tho dead aer Sergeant George completed within a week. the matter of the estate of Jacob Kamp- fer, deceased, and that the county court Kevins, Private Kelly and Private M. R. Lee, who has been at has set Wednesday, the 2nd day of No Higgins. Corporal Minniser will Rochester, Minnesota, for the past vember, 1904, for bearing objections to die while several others are terribly few months, returned to this place said final account and the settlement of said estate. maimed and cannot live. Oapt. Saturday. Mr. Leo went east in Dated this 1st day of October. 1904. A. J. S herwood , Pliitserer, o f the 80th Coast A rtil the interests o f the Bandon Woolen Administrator with the will annexed of lery is reported among the injured. Mill Co., and purchased the ma the estate of Jacob Kampfer, deceased. Divorce Canon is Adopted. Boston, Oct. 14.— The Episcopal convention today in committee of tho whole adopted the report of the committee on canons, prohibiting the re-marriage o f divorced persons. chinery for the new plant. Mr. Lee says the plant is one of the best made and will suit the mem bers of the Mill Co. H e informs us that the machinery will poon be shipped and before many months Randon will again have a woolen mill. Coquille Board of Trade C IT Y W A T E R N O TICE. O. O- S ankobd , Cor. Secretary PARK AND W ASH IN GTON S TR E E TS ----------P O R TLA N D , O R EG O N ---------- ilson , Secretary. Correspondence solicited from all wishing locations for Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands o f graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It p a y s to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A . P. A R M S TR O N G . L L .B ., PRINCIPAL BONITA Industries of any kind. Subscribe for the SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. SEWING * MACHINES W ill do any Sewing any other Machine w ill do. W ill run lighter, make less noise and cost you only $22.50, $25.00 and $27.50. D ro p H e a d S t y le s . S a m p le s a t T. H. M EHL & CO’S. FRATERNAL ORDERS. QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. S3, I. 0 . 0 . F. Meets every Saturday night. G eo . T. M oclton , N. G. J. 8. L awrence , Sec’v. QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 23 , I. 0 . 0 . F. Meets the first and third Thursday nights in each month. L. H . H a za r d , C. P. I. H acker , Scribe. M AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth Wednes day nights in each month. The Finest to be had in M rs . K a tiik v n S lag le , N. G. M rs . M amie S lag le , Sec’ y. Coos County at the lowest QHADW ICK LODGE, NO. 6S, A. F. A A. M. Meets the Saturday night on or be Prices. fore the full moon. D r . W . C u l in , W. M. J. J. L am b , Sec’y. QEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6 , 0 . E. S. Meets next Friday night. M rs . K athryn S lao lb , W . M . ---------------- . Sec’y. Bill Heads. jJfC U R C U S LODGE, RO. 72, K. P. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellows' hall. N. C. M e d le y , C. O. R. H. M a st , K . R. S. QOQUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W. Letter Heads, Posters. Legal Blanks, Enuelopes, Wedding Stationery. Meets the second and fourth Monday nights each month in Odd Fellows’ half. Statements. R . E. N obler , W . M. O. F. R orrer , Rec. IMPERIAL LODGE, RO. II, 0. OF H. Up-to-date Work Delivered Meets the first and third Wednesday nights each month in Woodman hall. Miss G race S kbelb , C. H. M rs . I. N. P l y l e r , Rec. with Neatness and Dispatch. jyjY R T LE CAMP, NO. 197, W. 0 . W. Meets the first and third Saturday nights of each month. W . H. M an se ll , C.C. J. G. S immons , Clerk. Satisfaction Guaranteed. QOQUILLE COUNCIL, NO. 39S, F. A. A. Meet® the second and fourth Thurs day nighte of each month in Odd Fel lows’ hail. D r . G eo . K cshell , Pres. Mas. C h a s . H arrington , Sec'y. C. O. D R Y D E N £VENING TIDE CIRCLE, NO. 214, W. 0. W. Meets the second and fourth Satur day nights of each month. Mss. W. H. M ansell . G. N. J rssb C. S immons , Clerk. JU S T U S LODGE, NO. 35, RATHBONE SISTERS Meets the first and third Tuesday nights each month in Odd Fellows' half. Notice to Contractor*. Str. E l i z a b e t h sheep. Inquire of J. D. Myers, on Rinck creek. Address Coquille. E. D. S pr r r t , Vice President. V. H. W L, H. H azard , Treasurer. M rs . F red L in e g a r , E. Sr. The County Court ol Coos County Oregon, will reçoive bids to paint tbe M rs . R. H . M a st , M. R. S. out side of the Court House, two coats of paint including the roofs and the en 0 ^ P T h e safe and reliable tiw n - ^ g S screw tire outside of Court House, the county to furnish all the material necessary for a m * New and Speedy, J f g W ood Alcohol in W hisky said work. The County Court reserves - « - - - ----- — the right to reject any and all bids. All Cattle tor Sheep. New York, O c t 14-— An unofficial bids to be filed with tho County Clerk of report has boon received from the C. P. Jensen, Master. W ill trade a fine lot o f cows and Coos County, Oregon, on or before the Board of Heslth by Coroner Hoholer several head of young stock for 10th day of October 1904, 2 o’clock p. m. Will mske regular tripe between L. H a BLOCKER, regarding the samples of whisky collected from Tenth avenue bar rooms during the investigation into nearly n score o f deaths among pa trons of the cheap groggeries on the West Side. It is stated that the board's export chemist foud wood alcohol in all the samples. The Coroner declared he would feel no surprise Bhould poisoned or adulterated liquor be discovered all over the city. I f there is found to be poison in the stomachs of three men who died last week, the Coro ner will take immediate action. Meantime, the police officials state that as soon as they receive the Board o f Health's official report on the analysis o f the so-called whisky they will arrest every saloon keeper involved. W. T. K erb , President. Connty Judge of Coos County Oregon AD M INISTR ATO R ’S NOTICE CREDITORS. TO Coquille River and San Francisco. Alfred Johnson D E A L E R IN Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Constantly on hand. ITo S to p -over at W a y Porte. All City water consumers are here by notified that all water dnes must be In the County Court of the connty of Electric Lights. Everything in First- Class Style. Coos and the state of Oregon. settled by the 16th of each month or In the matter of the estate water will he shut off. of I . » G oodman , Sophia E. Robinson, deceased. Marshall. Nrtica is hereby given that the under Capt Nelson, M aster. By order of the Council of the C ity of signed has by an order of the County Court of Cooe connty, Or., heen duly Coqnille. appointed administator of the estate of W ill make rptfnlar trips lietwecn Sophia K. Robinson, deceased. All persons having claims against the AfM lgnee’ fl Notice to Creditor*. said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same to me, with proper Notice is he-ehy given that 1 have vouchers, at my office in Coqnille City, been appointed assignee for Mrs. E. A. Or., within six months from date here Carrying pappender» *n«l freight at Balch, of Coquille, for benefit of credit of, and all persons indebted to the said lowepf rate*. ors. All creditors of the said Mrs. E. estate are here by not I lie, 1 to pay the A. Batch are hereby notified and re eante at once, without delay. quired to present their clains to me at. Iheted at Ooquille, Or.. September I once at iny office in Coqnille, Or. 17, 1901. R obert B rass. i PHOPRIKTOKS Bated at Coqnille, <Vt- 12, 1WM. Administrator of the estate of Sophia F. 8. D O W A gen t 8. O. C O . A gen t B obekt Brass, E. Robinson, decease,!. Assignee. Marshfield, | Empire. Str. Areata, Coos B ay and San Francisco OREGON COAL & NAVIGATION CO. 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 E G O N To Core a Cold in One Day îîx T a k e l^ a t lv e B r o m O Q u in in e T « b b ts .^ C / ^ Z «»every I r a M a s bone toM I* pee* 13 months. k(MU 3 5 c. T h is Signatare, ► -I