Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, January 03, 1905, Image 4

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Semi-Weekly Herald
Mitchell and Hermann are In- School Children W ill
dieted.
Flay.
Present
Wanted
Special Representative in this
county and adjoining territories
to represent and advertise an old-
established business house of solid
financial standing.
Salary $21
weekly, with expenses advanced
each Monday by check direct from
headquarters.
Horse and buggy
furnished when necessary; position
permanent. Address Blew Bros.
A Co., Dept. A, Monon Bldg,
Chicago, 111.
Proposals
Solicited
Notice is hereby given that tbe com­
mon council of the City of Coquille, Ore­
gon, will receive sealed proposal» for the
building ot tbe following side walk, to
wit: one itundred (100) feet of side
walk, with necessary trestle and railing,
along South aide of I.ot 1, (1) Block
Fourteen, (14) North Addition, the
same being o n tbe North side o( Wat­
kins street at the intersection of “ B”
street, Nosler’s and North additions,
City ot Coquille, Oregon.
l’ roposals for said work to be filial
with the city recorder on or before Jan­
uary 18th, A. D. 1905, at 4 o ’clock p. m.,
of said day.
The council reserves the right to re­
ject any and all bids.
K, (J. 0 . H olden ,
City Recorder.
Dated Jan. 3, 1904.
United States Senator John Hip-
“The Deacon” is the title of a
pie Milchell and t/ODgressman Bin- comedy-drama which will be enacted
ger Hermann were indicted by the in the near future by members of
The Firemen's Tournament.
grand jury which returned its find­ the 8th, 9th and 10th grades of our
ings at 3:30 Saturday afternoon. public school, under the efficient
While the firemen's tournament Tbo charge against them is con­ management of Mrs. Wooton, who
was not all that could be expected, spiracy to defraud the government gave the same play by her pupils
it was by no means a failure. Owing of public lands.
elsewhere.
to the lack of traiu service the
The proceeds of tho performance
Marshfield company was unable to
Riverton Pick-ups.
will be used to purchase a piano
attend, and from the fact that their
for the school building, and will be
The freshet is so high that peo­
hose cart did not arrive in time the
liberally patronized by our people.
A Bargain in a Home.
Myrtle Point company were unable ple are obliged to use boats to get
Following is the cast of charac­
to take part in the contests. How- to the landing.
ters:
The Herald can make you a fine
Lower Riverton will soon be con­ Deacon Thornton.. . Archie Collior.
ever, Bandon was here in full force,
offer
in the way of a home and
the .fire company, brass band and nected with upper Riyerton by
George G raef.. . Kennett Lawrence.
threeofthe finest gaidt-n lots in the
m
uch-D
eeded
plank
walk.
drnmatio company.
Pete......................... Leland Howey.
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city, which the present crop will
Friday evening was given over to
Clarence Williams has gone to Geo, Reed ) .................... J. Hervey.
Last N otice to Creditors.
prove. A good wagon and team
Policeman j
the latter when they presented visit his old home in Missouri.
All persons knowing themselves to be
will be acceptible as part pay.
“ Jumbo Jum,” a laughable farce
One of Mr. Chaneay’s children Billy................................ Hal Pierce.
indebted to tiie undersigned will please
comedy in three acts to a large and was down with the chickenpox, but Parsou Broanley ) ........ Ray DeaD.
When you buy 50 c ent’s worth of em­ come forward by the first of the year
)
broidering silk "at Mrs Moon’s ask for and settle their accounts citliei hv cash
appreciative house. The band fur­ is now well and there aro no more Pedro
Mrs. Thornton.......... Leanua Gage. one of those doilies given with every 50c or secured notes, or I will be foi'ced to
nishing excellent music for the occa cases.
purchase of silk.
colleot the same at once. Z. C , S trang .
Helen Thornton....... Lucia Sperry.
sion.
Mrs. Trewella, of the Riverton
Miss
Amelia........
Esther
JohDson.
On Saturday afternoon the con­
hotel, was quite sick a few days last
tests look place, the Coquille edm- week. She has now quite recovered. Minnie Darrah. . . Emma Sherwood.
Daisy.................... Georgia Johnson.
pany leading off on a 100 yards,
Jules Guizot and family have
stretch i ng GO feet of hose and getting
moved into the W. A. Bean house
N p o ll e t l h e r H u u l v -
water through it, and was done
H.
B.
Price
and
daughter
will
Harriet
Howard, of 209 \V. 34th
in ‘24:4-5 seconds, and Bandon ac
St,. New York, at one time had her
move
soon,
destination
yet
unknown.
CHAS MOOMAW, Prop
complished the same in 26J sec­
beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
Wm. Sharp is now employed in She writes: I had had Salt Rheum
onds, The second contest was a
run of 100 yards, stretching 150 the Reuse coal mine.
or Eczernr for years, but nothing
Opposite Hotel Coquille,
Front Street.
foet of hose, getting water through,
J. C. Engleman, of Elk river, re would cure it, until I used Buck-
len’s
Arnica
Salve.”
A
quick
and
then taking out the middle 50-foot ports considereble snow there.
sure healer for cuts, burns and
section, connecting again and get­
J. Y. Foster has stopped work on sores. 25c at R. S. Knowton drug
ting water through, in which Co­ his mine during this high water.
-MüOKK-eom-flD p P T 01? SJILfi. gfcA
store.
quille again led off, making it in
H. Adams is now a visitor at C.
Srip-Öd
44J seconds, and Bandon did the
A n Explanation.
A. Peterson’s,
D o n a A nna ,
same in 49 seconds. Taking into
It is known to the people of Itiv
Stump Puller.
For Sale.
consideration the short time in
Fast Steamer May Oppose erton that within the last year two
The
Rtronge.it,
most durable, easiest
which they have been practicing,
Kilburn.
A good homo in this city, ou
entertainment have been given, the to handle Stump Puller, the Smith’s
etc.
Following are the line-ups:
Grubber. For information write or see easy terms:
fund
derived
therefrom
to
be
used
M. G. Pohl, agent, Myrtle Point, Ore.
Coquille:
J. E. Pcrrott, jChief,
George D. Gray, of San Francis­
Enquire at this office.
It simplifies purchasing.
Clarence Boyrie, Earl JNosler, Will co, head of the California & Oregon for the benefit of the public school
Bacon, Hams anil Laril at wholesale
Howell, Pete Watson, Sam Johnson, Coast Steamship Coast, is here on of Riverton.
and retail, quality guaranteed. C oquille
MOHAWK INDIAN AH-WA-GO.
It
has
been
reported
that
all
the
V
alley P acking C o .
Clyde Gage, Roy Fox, Thos. Mehl, one of his periodical journeys
fund so derived was not all used
Claude Fox, Will Lyons, Dr. Rus­ Norlh.
Mr. Gray’s pretence in
THE (»BEAT INDIAN
sell, Fred Slagle, Ed Lorenz and J. Portland at this particular time is for the benefit of the school but was
Liver, K id n e y a n d B lo o d M e d ic in e ,
appropriated by certain individ­
A. Lamb.
significant in view of the recent de
Cures Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Indi­
uals for their private uses.
Bandon: C. F. McCulloch, Chief; velopments in the tussle for busi­
gestion, Nervousness,, Loss of Sleep,
We wish to state therefore that
Loss of Appetite, Nervous Affliction of
A. G. Erickson, Arthur Rice, D. M. ness between the several steamer
if any one having the above im­ the Heart, Constipation and all Diseases
Cbarlson, Frank Holman, Bert Pat­ lines paralleling the coast between
pression will take the time and of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys.
terson, J. H. Shields, J. Hayter, A. the Columbia river and San Fran-
Price $1 per package.
trouble to be fair minded enough
Woldvoegel, J. L. Bean, Moes A to - s»seo.
to go to the individual or individ­ For Sale only by
Mr. Gray informed a represents
rill, Wm. Panter Ernest Boak.'L. S.
MRS. LINA JbHNSON,
uals whom they are accusing, or to
Agent for Coquille.Orego.
tive of the Telegram he had no in­
Dennick. and R. M. Holman.
the district cleak and make inquiry
Myrtle Point:
Chas. Marcey, formation to give publicity to, but
O. H. S IM P SO N ,
they will be informed of the several
assistant chief; L. H. Pearce, Allie it is believed bis mission hero is to
amounts derived from the several
arrange
for
tbe
substitution
of
a
Pearson. Grove Brown, H. G. Volk-
entertainments and also of the ex­
mar, E. E. Bender, Dick Buell, Jas. faster steamer in place of the Alii-
penditures of said amounts and
ance to compete with the F. A.
Guerin and E. C. Roberts.
balances yet unexpended of the
Kilburn,
of
the
Russell
&
Rogers’
A beautiful silver cup was pre
above named fund.
sented to the winning company— fleet, which now makes the same
This information will be gladly All work done in up to-date style
thaj of Coquille—by our enterpris. ports nB the Alliance, in addition to given by the parties above referred
an f guaranteed first rises.
San
Francisco,
and
of
late
has
made
ing jewelry firm, the Wilson Jew
to if those who are endowed with
elry Company, which is higly prized better time than the C. A O. liner.
sufficient manhood to make careful
Coquille, Oregon.
It was given out at tne time the A l­
by the boys.
inquiry instead of persecuting inno-
liance's
route
was
changed,
so
that
The affair wound up with a grand
cent parties whose efforts have been
FRATERN AL O RDERS.
ball Saturday night given by and she touched only Coos Bay and Eu­
only for tbe public good.
for tho benefit of the Coquille com reka, that another steamer would
Q0QUILLE LODGE, NO. 53. I. 0. 0. F
A C i t i z e n o f R iv e r t o n .
pany. It was a grand affair, there be placed on the through run the
-
Meets every Saturday night.
being all the dancers the Masonic ooming year. At that time there
A ( ¿ r i m Tri»sr«*«ly
G eo . T. M oulton , N. G.
Hall could accommodate, while the was no opposition to the coast portt is daily enacted, in thousands of J. S. L awrence , Hec’ v.
galleries wore filled with spectators and tbe trade was safe, but since homes as Death claims, in each
Q0QUILLE ENCAMPMENT, NO. 25. I. 0. 0. F.
who greatly enjoyed the scene the Kilburn commenced to make one, another victim of Consumption
Meets the first and third Thursday
or
Pneumonia.
But
when
Coughs
The music was furnished by Whet points on Coos and Humboldt bays
nights in each month.
and Colds are properly treated, the
it
is
said
the
California
A
Oregon
1 .. H. H azab » , (\ P.
stone’s orchestra and was highly
tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntly I. H acker , Scribe.
Coast Steamship Company has
satisfactory in every respect.
of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: “ Mv
awakened to the necessity of better­ wife had the consumption, aiftl
|y|AMIE REBEKAH LODGE, NO. 20.
ing its facilities, and it is confident­ three doctors gave her up. Finally
Meets the second and fourth Wednes­
W h y Tuberculosis Is Not Pre­ ly thought a vessel will be secured she took Dr.King's New Discovery
day nights in each month.
vented
M rs . K athryn S lagle , N. G.
that will be equally as fast as the for Consumption, Coughs and Colds
which cured her, and to-day she is M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’ y.
Kilburn.— Telegram.
well and strong.” It kills the
“ Tuberculosis is the real race sui­
germs of all diieases. One dose re­ QHADWICK LODGE, NO. 68, A. F. A A M
cide,” writes
Samuel Hopkins
Meets the Saturday night on or be­
Washington, Dec. 29.—Commis­ lieves. Guarinteed at 50c and $1.-
Adams in the January McClure’s.
00 l>y R. S Knowlton, druggist fore the full moon.
sioner Greene and Examiner Sny.
D r . W . G u l in , W. M
And be treats us to a sledge-ham­
Trial bottle free.
der, of the Civil Service Commis­
J. J. L a m b , Sec’y.
mer arraignment of the “ ignorance,
sion, returned here today from a
prejudice and greed” by which
A Big Bargain
gEULAH CHAPTER, NO. 6, 0 E. S.
three weeks’ visit to the Panama
alone this disease remains “the
Meets next Ftiday night.
Canal Zone, where they went for
In a neat plat containing about
scourge 01 the world," although it
M rs . K athryn 8noi.it, W . M.
the purpose of introducing the com­ 2 acres, on which there is a lovely
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is “ often curable, almost invariably
missioner’s rule for the employment orchard in Coqnille city— right
susceptibly of alleviation, and al­
of people connected with the canal, near the business part of town. |jrCURGUS LODGE, NO. 72. K P.
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ways preventable.”
For particulars call at this office or
Meets the second and fourth Tuesday
Thore has been nu average of 1500
address Adam Persbbaker, Pros­ nights each month in Odd Fellows’ ball
“Of tho 75,000,000 living Ameri­
Americans on the isthmus for the per, Or.
N. C. M e d l e y , C. C.
cans, 8,000,000 at least roust inevit
R. H. M ast , K. R. S.
past eight months, and not one
ably].die of tuberculosis. This is
death has occurred among them.
W e won Id 1»© pleased to have you try
Q0QUILLE LODGE. NO. 127, A. 0. U. W
horrible— the more so that the loss
sack o f W hite Lily, our new flour. This in
an o ld established brand in P ortland. San
Meets the second and fourth Wednes­
o f these lives might be prevented.
Fusaa, Dec 29.— Rinlung fort F rancisco and Sound cities. A trial is all day nights of each month in W. O. W .s
The only serious source of infection
we nsk.
We are auro you will be pleased hall.
,
will always call for “ W hite L ily ” in
is by tlie spitum coughed up by the was captured at 3 o ’clock thismorn- and
R. E. N oslkr , W . M.
the futnre. O ko . A . R obinson .
O. F. R ohkkk , Rec.
sufferer; if this is properly cared ing, with 1000 Japanese casualties.
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Seven
dynamite
mines,
exploded
nt
IMPERIAL LODGE, NO. II. 0. OF H.
for, ns by moans of disinfected
Sewing Machine Repairing
10
o’clock
yesterday,
made
breaches
Meets tbe first and third Wednesday ft
cloths, tho intelligent consumptive
David Fulton, of this city, ¡san expert
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is never njperil toothers. And mod­ on the front wall, through whieh a j cleaher and repairer, and anyone in nights each month in Woodman hall.
Miss G rach S keels , C. H.
ern science can relieve his own con­ large body of Japanese charged, need of liia services will do well to call M rs . 1. N. P lyi . hr , Rec.
a t his residence or drop him a cani.
dition—can cure it, if it be not to under cover of a tremendous bom­
lyjYRTLE CAMP. NO. 137, W. 0. W.
bardment,
and
captured
tbe
first
far advanced— by the simple means
Notice
Meets tbe first and third Saturday
of cleanliness, fresh air and sun­ line of light guns. A bittor fight! The County Court of Coos county, Or­ nights ofeaeh month.
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resulted
in
the
capture
of
tho
fort.
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W. H. M ansell , C. C.
light and regular habits. Indeed, a
egon, will receive proposals to superin­
TUSDAY. JAN. 3,
1905.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Notice.
We the undersigned want it tin
derstood that the tickets marked
Dispatch and Favorite are uot good
on Str. Antelope, and that when such
tickets are purchased from Capt.
Panter they will not be honored.
Signed:
T hos W h i t e ,
J ohn C. M o o m a w .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
hand Office at Ruseburg, Oregon,
November 2 I>, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
ing-named settler lies filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support
of liis claim, and that said proof will 1 «
made before James Watson, County
Clerk at his office at Coquille, Oregon,
on February 13, 1905, v iz:
H. E. No. 9708, Hugh U. Ha-tings,
for the NEV 4 Sec. 28, T. 27 S., R. 12 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous rcBidi nee upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
C A Metlin, of Marslitield, Oregon;
and F K Bullock, C R Phillips and G W
Stevenson, all of Coquille, Oregon.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Ore, Oct. 29, 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
ance with the provision of the act ol
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
act lor the sale of timlier lands in the
states o l California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington Territory,” as extended to
all Public Land States by sot of August
4, 1902, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marsh­
field, county of Coos, state of Oregon,
lias this day filed in this office bis sworn
statement No. 2031 lor the purchase 0<
Lot 2, SW >4 NEC« W % SE>i of Seotiou
4 in 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,
and to establish bis claim to said land
before Janies Watson, County Clerk at
bis office in Coquille City, Oregon on Sat­
urday, the 14th day of January 1905.
He names as witnesses:
Hiram
King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and
Lyman M. Noble, each and all of
Marshfield, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above described lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or licfori* said 14th day of Jan­
uary, 1905.
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
Coquille Tonsorial Parlors,
PARK AND W ASH IN GTO N STR EET S
---------P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N ---------
Established in 1866. Open all tbe 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 T R O N G . L L .B ., PRIN CIPAL
Alfred Johnson,
D EALER IN
Flooring-, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
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 , OR EGO N
CLOSING SALE
I am Closing out my line of
i
Gent’s Furmshing Goods
Si
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Less than actual cost
I M ust be out by JAN. 15 , 1905 .
a
Anything I have in this line al­
$j
most at your own price.
A
I Call and see what I have and get |
tremendous reduction of the death
rate has, in some places, already
been made—in New York, over 40
per cent in 15 years; in Boston, 50
per oeot in 17 years.
Why, tinn, liss not "The Great
White Plague" been practically
stamped nut from our enlightened
country?
A cheap
jo b ie dear at
tend and manage the County Poor Farm
Rihlung Fort, situated about two
Infirmary for tin- year commencing
miles from tbo outskirts of the town
'" I '? * February
of Port Arthur, from it boars north-; Wedneaday, the 4th day of January,
oast. Tho fort ju st captured is a 1905, all bids to state for what amount
half south-east of Kckwnn Fort, re­ they will superintend, manage, |H*rforin
cently captured by the Japanese. all the lai »or necessary in the manage­
ment of the County Poor Farm and In­
Tho possession of these tivo forts
firmary. All bids to he filed with the
should mak.i a m ost im portant county clerk of Coot county on or before
broach in the fortifications of l»ort the date above mentioned.
The county court reserves the right to
We Arthur and cut off communication
price.
do only Brat class work.
Send oe betw een the Kill r
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reject any and all bids.
bring us your watch work and it will he
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,h e h,1> f ” r‘ " *•'<» fhe forts
Dated this 12 th day of Dec. 1904.
done right.
J bwki V Co., MThe o f the western section o f the innor
L- H ariother .
ltsllable Jew elers."
c ir c i, o f fortification«.
any
C o u n ty J u d ge
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A ll good stock and I can save I
G . S immons , Clerk.
AOQIILLE COUNCIL. NO. 39S. F. A. A.
Meets the second and fourth Thurs­
day nights of each month in Odd Fel­
lows’ ball.
D r . G eo . R ussell , Pres.
M rs . C has . H arrinoton , Sec’ y.
£VENING TIDE CIRCLE. NO 214, W. 0. W.
Meets tlie second and fonrtli Satur­
day nights of each month.
M rs . W. I f. M ansell . G. N.
J esse C. S immons , Clerk,
JU STU S LODGE. NO 35, RATHB0NE SISTERS
Meets tbe first and third Tuesday
nights each month in Odd Fellows' hall.
M rs . F red I ineoar . F. Sr
M rs . R. H. M ast , M. K. 8.
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my prices.
you money.
FRED SLAGLE.
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