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About Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1904)
•< Semi-WeeHly Herold TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1!M)4. --- ' ■ "T l l ill l o u * Cultc l*n tf p u ll'd. b a te W a r Newa. T o k o , Dee. 10—Tho Japanese cruiser Saiyen struck a mino Nov. 30 and sunk; tho majority of tho crew were rescued. Mr. and M rs J J. H andaaker. The cruiser Saiyeu was with the Under npnointinent for K in gton , Jainaioa. blockading fleet at Port Arthur. John J. Haudaaker, born in 1875, Tokio, Dec, 10—The commander at Dexter, Oregon, was the hou of of the nnval artillery nt Port pionoerx who “croased the plains" Arthur reports “ Friday’s bom. in 1853 and 1854. He joined the bardmentx set fire to the Bayan- 25 de Christian churh at the age of ten. which keeled to port In 1898, at the Cozadero (Califor grees and nearly capsized. The nia) Y. M. A. conference for the lletvisan and Poltavia are submerg ed to their upper decks. The Pal- Pacifio Northwest, ho became Student Volunteer for foreign mis. ada and and Poibida keeled to port sious, undor the inspiration of tho 25 degrees and to starboard respec life and words of (loorge Sher tively, exposing their hulls below wood Eddy, now of India. After the water lino. Tho Peresivt is completing the work of the common submerged in high tide to her stern schools, ho taught for three years walk and to her torpedo tube at her Ho was graduated from Eugene bow. The Gillynke is close in to Divinity School, B. 8 . L., '01, Drake shore and is listing considerably University, B. O., '02, and Univer She is believed to be resting on sity of Oregon, A. B., '03. During the bottom. Tho Sevastopol was bis college days he preached for removed at dawn Friday to anchor ohurches near Eugone and Dcs age in the outer roadstead, presuma Moines, and served one year as Ore bly for the purpose of escaping our agon’s Christian Endeavor Superin shells” tends nt of the Christian church, Loudon, Dec. 10— The St. Peters one as President of the College Y. burg correspondent of the Cen M. C. A. of the University of Ore tral News wires that it is report ■■ gon. He was married to Miss Alice Mao Smith June the eighteenth, 1903. The one year sinco gradua tion has beon spent as minister of tho church at Coquille, Coos county, Oregon. Alice Mne Handsaker (Smith) was born in Junotion City, Kansas, in 1875. She went to Oregon in 1881, and united with tho Christian church at Monmouth. Oregon, in 1893. She taught school one and one-half years before entering the Oregon Stato Normal School, from which she was graduated, B. S. D., 1895. Tho years from 1895 to 1903 were spent in teaching iu tho public schools and nttendanoe at the Eu ed in diplomatic circles that Russia has offered to cancel the remaining Turkish indebtedness to Russia, incurred as war indemnity, provid ed the Sultan allows the Black Sea fleet to pass the Dardanelles. Perth, Dec. 10.— Niue torpedo bouts built for the Iiussiau govern ment will be shipped today. They will be taken on a barge to New York where they will be re-shipped on a liner. The tenth boat will cross the ocenu under its own power. St Petersburg, Dec. 10—The re port that the Russian squadran has turned bnck is denied here. Jibluil, Doc. 10—Tho 2ud divis ion of tho Iiussiau 2nd Pacific gene Divinity school and tho Uni squadron has sailed for Madagascar versity of Orogon. She was graduat ed from the former in 1902, It. S. L-, A Costly Mistake. and from the latter in 1903, A. B. B.unders oro sometimes very ex She became a Student Volunteer in pensive. Occasionally life itself is 1897. During these years she was the price of a mistake, but you’ll active in the work o f the Y. W. C. never be wrong if you take Dr. King’s New Life Pills for Dyspep A., and while teaching in country sia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or schools taught mid-week Bible class bowel troubles. They are gentle, es for her pupils auiT(patrons. Per yet thorough. 25c, nt Knowlton’s haps her most significant work was drug storo. tho forming of tho Berean Club, an -------- The B est X -m as S ift organization of over eighty high school pupils for social nnd spiritual advancement. The work has been successfully carried on sinco her departure, has been copied by others and inaugurated successfully at Co quille. She was married on tho day of graduation from the Uni versity o f Oregon, nnd has been in Coquille since September, 1903. Lois Mae Handsaker wns born August the fourth, 1904. Weight, seven pounds. Blue eyes. Sho wns enjoying a healthy nap, from which she refused to be aroused when her picture wns taken with her parents September tho sixth, 1904. —Missionary Tidings. You enn give to many of your friends is a good paper. If they are interested in chickens, the Pa cific Poultrymnu, of Tacoma, Wash, is one of the brightest monthly il lustrated poultry journals pub lished. The price is 50c per year, but to nil those who subscribe for or renew their subscriptions to the H erald for one year, paid in ad vance, wo will include it (free) or semi a postal card to them for n sample copy nnd then leave your order nt this office. lie q u ir k . Not a minute should be lost when a chihl shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy giveu as soon as the child becomes hoarse or oven after the croupy cough ap pears, will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasaut nnd safe to take. For salo by R. S. Kuowl- tou. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnndsnker go un dor the auspices of the Woman's Missionary work of tho Christian church, concerning which we take the following excerpt from “The Christian Century:" The Christian Woman’ Board of Missions commends itself to nil by Wanted the scope of its successful under Special Representative in this takings. There could scarcely lie a better example o f the application of county and adjoining territories the gospel to nil the world. It in to represent nnd advertise an old. terprets the commission in its world established business house of solid finnucinl standing. Salary $21 wide signification. It follows the weekly, with expenses advanced apostolic program in letter and each Monday by check direct from spirit. With n true missionary headquarters. Horse and buggy spirit it goes into all the world. furnished when necessary; position So varied are the enterprises it permanent Address Blew Bros. fosters that it has workers engaged A C o , Dept A, Monon B ldg, in nlmost every kiud of mission Chicago, III. work. At home and abroad they preach the gospel, instruct the ig Ilrail .4limit i„ Hurst train Siercre norant, assist the weak, feed and ■ llllm is a t l n r k clothe the orphan, train workers for “ I had a severe bilious attack and the church o f Jesus Christ and felt like tn v head was about to burst plant the living Word of God in when I got hold of a few sample« of the fertile field of human hearts. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. I took a dose of them af The Christian Woman's Board of ter supper nnd the next dav felt like Missions maintains orphanages m | a new tnau and have been feeling India and Porto Rico, where al- b*PP.v ever since.* says Mr J W most live hundred bove and girls 1 ? Ju,Ìff; Te” ’1 Fof . . . . . . * nosn, stomach trouble** Am) consti. are provided with necessities of p,(ion these Tablets nave no equal.'’’ physical life, made acquainted with Price 25 cents F or sale by R S Christ and led to Christian manhood Knowlton. and womanhood. The English flag Notice float« over the workers and their We the undersigned want it un work in India, the stars and stripes aheil thoir luster over those iu Porto derstood that the tickets marked Rico, and tbe God of heaven watches Dispatch and Favorite are not good on Str. Antelope, and that when such over all. tickets .ire purchased from Capt. Dr J Curtis S m -A , dentist, is in Panter they will not be honored. Gardiner on his « ‘guiar professional Signed: T hor . W h i t e , visit, amt will remain until further notice. J o h n C . M o o H a w . Take a double dose of Ch&mber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoeu Remedy as soon ns the first indica-' tiou of tbe disease appears nnd a J threatened attack may be warded off. Hundreds of people use the remedy in this way with perfect success. For sale by R. S. Know! ton. HALF A LOAF IS BETTER THAN NO BREAD. W e have not quite sold out oi Holiday Goods yet. There are quite a number of the most de sirable things yet left. If you are one of the Christmas buyers you must not delay any longer as our stock is rapidly reducing in size. Come while there are yet many things left to choose from. Notice. The County Court of Coos county, Or egon, will receive proposals to superin tend and manage the County Poor Farm and Infirmary for the year commencing March 1st, 1905, and ending February 28th, 1906, until two o’clock p. m., Wednesday, the 4th day of January, 1905, all bids to state for what amount they will superintend, manage, perfora all the labor necessary in the manage ment of the County Poor Farm and In firmary. All bids to be filed with the county clerk of Coos county on or before the date above mentioned. The county court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Hated this 12th day of Doc. 1904. I.. II ahukiiii , County Judge. Notice. The County Court of Coos county, Or egon, will receive proposals until two o’clock p. m ., Wednesday, the 4th day of January, 1905, to furnish medical at tendance, drugs, medicines, nurse and entire expense and care lor all oounty patients who need daily medical atten tion, who are in such condition they cannot he cared for at the County In firmary for the year 1905. The County Court « ‘serves tho right to reject any and all bids. All bids to be filed with the county clerk of Coos county, Oregon, on or be fore the date above specified. Dated this 12th day of Dec. 1904. L. H a k i . ockkk , County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, November 26, 1904. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof ill support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before James Watson, County Clerk at his office at Coquille, Oregon, on February 13, 1905, viz: H . E . No. 9708, Hugh H . Hastings, for the NEJ4 Sec. 28, T. 27 S., R. 12 W . He names the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence U|>on and cultivation o f said land, viz : C A Metlin, of Marshfield, Oregon; and F It Bullock, C R Phillips and G W Stevenson, all of Coquille, Oregon, -4- NOTICE J. HOLIDAY . fo r p u b l ic a t io n . United States Land Office. Roseburg, Ore, Oct. 29, 1904. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the slates of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as a*tended to all Public Land States by act of August 4, 1902, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marsh field, county of Coos, state’ of Oregon, lias tliis day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2051 for the purchase of Lot 2, S\\ i4 NK >4 W l„ S l'i4 of Section 4 jn township No. 27 S, Range No. 12 W , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purpses. nnd to establish his claim to said land before Janies Watson. County Clerk at iiis office in Coquille Citv, Oregon on Sat urday, the 14th day of January 1905. He names as witnesses: Hiram King, Harry 0 . Noble. Cora Noble and Lyman M. Noble, each and all of Marshfield, On»gon. Any ami all persons claiming ad versely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or Indore said 14th dav of Jan uary, 1905. J. T . BRIDGES, Register We haue the Largest and Cho cest stock of Beautiul Christmas Wilson Jewelry Company, CURE th k LUNGS Dr. King's New Discovery 0 N SU M P T I0 N Pries Surest and Q u ic k e s t Cure for all T H R O A T and L U N G T R O U B - L S S . or M O N E Y BACK. OREGON Tlie strongest, most durable, easiest A good hom e id this city, on to handle Stump Puller, the Smith’s easy te rm s: Grubber. For information write or see Enquire at this office. M. G. Polil, agent, Myrtle Point, Ore. It simplifies purchasing. Bacon, Hams and Lard at wholesale and retail, quality guaranteed. C o qdillk V a l l e y P a c k in g C o . CIT Y W A T E R NOTICE. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS — ----- PO R TLA N D ,' O R E G O N ---------- Established in 1866 . Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands o f graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It p a ys to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. A r m s t r o n g , L L.B., P r in c ip a l Alfred Johnson, To T ra de —Fifteen head of cows and several head of young cattle for good sheep. D E A L E R IN C. H. S IM P S O N , Flooring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings Boot & Shoe Repairing Constantly on hand. «/ All work done in up-to-date style Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail. a n 1 g u a r a n t e e d f ir s t c la s s . Coquille, Oregon. W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly. FRATERN AL O RDERS. & QOQUIILE LODGE. NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F C O Q U IL L E , O R EG O N Meets every Saturday nighf.t G eo . T M oi i . to n . N. G . J. S. L a w r e n c e , Sec'v. QOQUIILE ENCAMPMENT. NO 25, I. 0. 0. F. Meets the first and third Thursday nights in each month. L. H . H a z a r d , C. P . I. H a c k e r , Scribe. • ’ P ’ C L O S IN G |y|AMIE RE8EKAH LODGE. NO. 20. Meets the second and fourth Wednes day nights in each month. M r s . K a t h r y n S i . ag i . b , N. G. M a s. M am ie S l a g l e , Sec’y. I Gent’s Furnishinq Goods Less than actual cost M ust be out by JAN. 1 , 1905 . V most at your own price. Call and see what I have and get I my prices. » you money. Meets the second and fourth Satur day nights of each month. X M rs . W . H . M a n se l l . G . X . ! J esse C. S immons , Clerk. JUSTUS 100GE. N0 35. RATHB0NE SISTERS V M wl* the lirst and thinl Tnesday V n ght* each month in O ld Fellows' half. X R * I»] A ll good stock and I can save £VENINC TIDE CIRCLE. NO 2IA. W 0. « Mo*, r . h . M ast ^ m . ' r .V . ' ' » Anything I have in this line al-1 Meets the second and fourth Thurs day nights of each month in O ld Fel lows’ hall. Dx. G xo . RrssxLL, Pres. I M rs . C has . H arrington . Sec’y. j I am Closing out my line of Si QHADWICK LODGE, NO 6S. A. F. I A M WITH 50c » $ 1 0 0 FOR Ç OUGHSss« T LOS — ...... Fres Trial. COQUILLE, For Sale. Stump Puller. Meets the Saturday night on or lie- fore the full moon. I»R. W . C e u x , W . M. Notice is hereby given that the Com J. J. L amb , Sec’y. mon Council of the City of Coquille, Coos county, Oregon will receive sealed QEUIAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0. E. S. proposals for the following st«’et im Meets next Friday night. provement, to-wit: M rs . K a t h r y n S la o l b , W . M. For grading and filling the newly sur ---------------------, Sec’v. veyed streets, west of C street (old town plat) heretofore known as "Depot JJfCURGUS LODGE, NO 72. K. P. street,” the same being an extension of Meets the second and fourth Tuesday First, or Front street: west to the depot nights each month in O ld Fellows' hall. of the K. O. A N. R. R. Co., and-thenee N. C . M xih . i v , C. C. south to the Coquille river, the-aid work R. H. M ast , K. R. S. to I h ‘ done according to the survey there of now on file in the office of the City QOQUIILE LODGE. NO 127, A. 0. U. W. Recorder and the grade stakes set along seid proposed new streets. Meets the second and fourth Wednes All proposals for the above described day nights of each month in W . O. W . work are required to lie tiled with the hall. City Recorder on or liefore the 14tli dav R. K. Nost-KR, W . M. of December, A . D.. 1904, at 4 o’clock O. F. R oiikkk , Rec. on the afternoon of said day. Time for the completion' of said work |MPERIAt 1006E, NO. II. 0. OF H. to he hereafter agree,) upon, fixed by Meets the first and third Wednesday the Council, and named in successful nights each month in Woodman hall. bidder’s contract. _________ Miss G race S k k k ls , C. H . The successful bidder w ill he required to give give bomb Kinds for the faithful perform Mas. I. N. P i . yi . kh , Rec. ance of his contract in a sum equal to the amount of his bid. |y|VRTlE CAMP. NO. 197, W. 0. W. The Council reserves the right to re Meets the first and third Saturday ject any and all bids. nights of each month. E . G. D. Hoi.OKs. W . H. M ansell , C .C . City Recorder. Dated this 29th dav of November, \ J. G . S im m ons . Clerk. D-. 1904. QOQUIILE COUNCIL. NO 39«. F. A. A. «NO Gifts Ever Shown in the Coquille Valley. Proposals Solicited KILL th . C O U C H KANEM ATZ. GOODS. All City water consumers are here by notified ihat all water dues must he settled by the 15th of each month or water will he shut off. L ke G o o d m a n , Marshall. Ily order of the Council of the Citv of Coquille. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. S. i FRED SLAGLE. V S’ V