Semi-weekly herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1904-1905, January 20, 1905, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Herod-
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N orw ay Item s.
E ch o Changes Hands.
Captain W . T. McCIosky, l or
Mrs. John Baker, of M yrtle Point,
uv years owner of the principal visited her sister, Mrs. G. \V. Clin-
.steamer line plying on the upper ! ton this week
j n
F R I D A Y , J A N . 20, 190.7
o u ih
H naob
.tb s »lu tr ly Hariuleaa.
T h e fault o f givin g children mod-
icine containing injurious eubstan-
cee, is som etimes more disastrous
than the disease from which they
are suffering. E very mother should
know that Cham berlain's Cough
R em edy is perfectly safe for chil­
dren to take.
It contains nothing
harmful and for coughs, colds and
croup is unsurpassed. For sale by
Proposals Soliciteo
NOTICE KOR PU BLICATIO N.
NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office.
Land Office at Roselnirg, Oregon.
Rosehurg, Ore, Oct. 29, 1904.
November 20, 1904. 1 Notice is hereby given that in compli­
‘ Notice ia hereby given that the follow- ance with the provision of the act of
ing-named settler has filed notice of his Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An
intention to make final proof in support act for the sale of timber lands in the
of his claim, and that said proof will lie states of California, Oregon, Nevada and
made before James Watson, County Washington Territory,’ ’ as extended to
Clerk at his office at Coquille, Oregon, all Public I-and States by set of August
on February 13, 1905, vis:
4, 1902, Charles B. Bradbury, of Marsh­
H. E. No. 9708, Hugh H. Hartings,
field, county of Coos, state of Oregon,
for the N E l4 Sec. 28, T. 27 8., R. 12 W. has this day filed in this office his sworn
He names the following witnesses to statement No. 2031 for the purchase of
prove his continuous residence upon and Lot 2, 8W5i NE>i W * 8 E *i of Section
cultivation of said land, vis;
4 in township No. 27 8, Range No. 12
C A Metlin, of Marshfield. Oregon:
and F R Bullock, C R Phillips and G W W, and will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its tim-
Stevenson, all of Coquille, Oregon
lier or stone than (or agricultural purpses,
J. T. BRIDGES,
and to establish his claim to said land
Register.
liefore James Watson, County Clerk at
liis office in Coquille Citv, Oregon on Sat­
We would he pleased to have you try II urday, the 14th day of January 1905.
sr,ck o f White Lily, our new (lour. This is
He names as w itn e s s e s H ir a m
an old established brand in Portland. Sun
rrsuoiseo and Sound oities. A trial is sll King, Harry C. Noble, Cora Noble and
Sawmill Wanted.
W8 ask. Wo are sun* you will bo pleaded Lyman M. Noble, each and all of
Special inducement-« will be mnde and will always call for “ White L ily” in Marshfield, Oregon.
by J. D. Mvres of Matt Rink creek, the future. G*o. A . R obinson .
Any and all persons claiming ad­
*
.
versely the above described lands are
to anyone wishing a site for a port­
Th gentlemen of Coquille and sur­ requested to file their claims in this
able sawmill. Everything neces­ rounding country are specially invited office on or before said 14th day of Jan­
in
to see W T K err & C’o ’s fine line of uary, 1905.
sary right at hand for a business of
Notice is hereby given that the com-
mon council ol Ihe City of Coquille, Ore-
^ ,n will receive sealed pro| osal. for the
building of the following side walk, to
: «q ,. one hundred (100) feet of aide
»alk, with necessary trestle and railing,
along South side of Lot 1, l l ) Block
Fourteen, ( I I ) North Addition, the
same l>eing on the North side of Wat­
kins street at the intersection of ‘ 'B ”
street. Nosier's and North additions,
City of Coquille, Oregon.
Proposals for said work to be filed
with the city recorder on or before Jan­
uary 18th, A. D. 1905, at 4 o’clock p. m.,
of said dav.
The council reserves the right to re­
ject any and all bids.
E. (j. D. H olden ,
City Recorder.
Dated Jam 3, 1904.
river und carrying the mail from ¡ Minnie McCIosky has been en-
Myrtle Point to this plaoe, sold the gaged to teach the school at Arago
steamer Echo to the three James ! next summer. The directors of this
W ashington, D. C., Jan. 17 -With
boys, Capt. II. K .,0. H. and Walter. district have not hired a teacher
dramatic fervor, Senator ‘ M itchell,!
This was rather an unexpected vet.
of O regon, on the floor of the
change to many of u«, and while we
J. W. Clinton, our popular log­ R. S. Knowlton.
United States Senate this afternoon
are really sorry to see one who has ger, has his donkey engine working
denounced his accusers und publicly
been so faithful, efficient and ac­ now and will soon be shipping logs.
branded them as “ maliciou «m l
commodating in bundling Ibis line,
Norway is lively this winter.
atrocious liars.”
Special Representative in this
step down and out, we may congrat­ Every dwelling house is occupied,
H e proclaim ed himself innocent
ulate ourselves that the business and early and late we see men rush- county and Adjoining territories
o f the charges .;f which he and Rep­
, to represent and advertise an old-
goes into the hands it docs. We
ing along the streets going and com-
busit.
h , Is0 of
resentative Herm ann weio r e »-nt t>
fe d assured that all patrons of this
from work.
in d icted nt Portland, and expres • 1
financial
stauding.
Salary $21
steamer will find the new manage­
confidence in his ultimate vindica­
Last Sunday the Norway boys weekly, w ith expenses advanced
ment in every respect equal to the
tion.
competed with the Arago boys in
Monday by check direct from
oi l one.
H e d ecla red :
“ I assert in the
hunting, but our boys had to pay headquarters
H -rs* and buggy
Captain McCIosky asks us to
most p ositive and unqualified man­
the forfeit which they will do with a fam ishej when ntctssury; position
thank liis many friends for the lib­
ner that each and every one of
dance and supper Saturday night a permanent.
Address Blew Bros.
eral patronngo Jthey have extended
these charges, in so far as it in­
this place.
A C o . Dept. A. Monou
B ld g .
him during his long ser'ice on this
volves me, as absolutely and un­
Much
interest
is
taken
in
the
C
tio
a
.-o
.
r».
J. T. BRIDGES.
Overcoats as the winter approaches.
line, und we bespeak for the new
this kind.
Register.
Prices are always right at K e rr’s.
qualifiedly and atrociously false, and
firm the same favors and courtesies, spelling schools which are being
I here and now indignantly uud def­
held
in
the
school
house
Thursday
with tho full assurance that their
in itely denounce the authors of
Last time Theodore j -
interests will be us closely guarded evenings.
these charges, and brand them as
in the future as they have in the Clinton carried off the honors of |
malicious and atrocious liars. 1
“spelling the school down.”
past.
d e fy my defamers and challenge
G. S. Davis moved his family
them te produce any evidence other Expenses of Coos County for this week to the old Devereux place,
CHAS MOOMAW, Prop
Ilian that of condemned thieves,
the Year 1904.
which he has rented.
They have
forgers and perjurers to sustain any
been living in Norway for about
Roads Qinl bridges.:........ $26J)31 45
such charges.”
five years and although they are not 1 Opposite Hotel Coquille.
Surveyor’s office.............
Front Street.
148 70
Senator Mitchell explained in de­
going far we are eorry to lose such . .
Elections,
registration,etc
1,235,94
tail his connection with Puter, in
good neighbors.
159 00
having certain land claims passed Insane, examinations, etc
Claude Martin has rented the R . 1 *
201 00
upon favorably by Representative Indigent soldiers...........
¿=^ $EG DI/ID KEPT
? S?II j E . ^
C. Dement place, which they leave
Poor
farm
indegent........
7,844
41
Hermann, then Commissioner o f the
PARK AND W ASHINGTON S T R E E T S
T b ix h T tict .
547 92
General Land Office, as merely a County ja il.....................
--------P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N --------
duty a Senator ow ed his constitu­ Courthouse, furniture,etc,
•Spoiled h e r Itea u lT .
Established
in 1866. Open aril the year. Private or
Stu-rip Puller
janitor, lights, water
For
ents. H e declared that he had no
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th
class
instruction.
Thousands of graduates in posi­
and ropairs...............
1,130 97 St,. New York, at one time had her
The
most iarable, easiest :
suspicion that anything was wrong
to
kxnJle
Stum;
Poller,
the
Smith’s
tions;
opportunities
constantly occurring. It pays to
A
good
home
to
this
city,
on
Books,
stationery,
post-
beauty spoiled with skin trouble.
with the homestoad entries in ques­
Grut ier. r.:r : formation write or see easy terms
She
writes:
I
had
had
Sait
Rheum
attend
our
school.
Catalogue, specimens, etc., free.
age,
telephone,
e
tc
...
1,570
07
M
.G
.
Pohl.
agent.
Myrtle
Point,
Ore-'
tion, and that personally in this
Euqoire at this office.
4 12 or Eczemr for years, but nothing It simplifie« pu-turning.
case his dealings were identical Tux rebate.....................
A.
P.
ARM
STRO
NG , L L .B ., PRINCIPAL
would cure it, until I used Buck-
Bacon. Hams and Lard at wholesale |
Assess and collection of
with that of hundreds o f others.
MOHAWK i.xDIAN AH-WA-G0.
I _ id * retail, quality
quality imaranteeO
guaranteed. C oqcillk
len’s Arnica Salve.” A quick and
taxes..........................
V alley
449 05 sure healer for cuts, burns and
------- P acking i Co.
H e said:
“ I have done this in­
1051 68 sores. 25c at R. S. Knowton drug,
variably without m aking any charge Assessor’s office...........
rue ::n t I ndian
1110 41 store.
or accepting compensation of any School Supt. office.........
L iv e r K id n e y and B lo o d
M e d ic in e
350 51
kind, and so lon g as I remain a Coroner’s office...............
Chinese Aid Russians.
Cur-;
-
Indi­
Treasurer’s
office...........
8000
04
United States Senator I shall con­
gestion , Nerv :« esv. 1/.« of Sleep.
Clerk’s
office..................
Tokio,
Jan.
18.—
It
is
reported
in
2431
25
tinue to d»"these things for my con­
Los* of A [ petite. Nci\ is Affliction of ■
1000 00 military circles that Chinese regu­ the H ea rt. Co: -ripa'ion and a!! Diseases |
stituents, so help me God, even at Advertising Coos County
, L r e r » c 4 K id n e y s .
2845 04 lars accompanied tbe Russian raid, of th e Bi
the risk of a hundred indictment;:.’’ Sheriff's office...............
P r ic e »1 p e r package.
ers
in
the
recent
expedition
planned
Justice
Court,
J.
P.courts,
In criticism o f public officers who
For Sale only by
witnesses, jurors, etc..
335 90 to cut the line of the Japanese com-j
DEALER IN
•‘know ingly misconstrue the public
MBS. L IN A JOHNSON,
Circuit
court,
baliffs,
re­
munications.
actions of public men, and thus seek
Ag a: for Coqaille.Orego.
porter, jury and wit­
to distort and convert them into
\ (¿rim T p a gp d f
C H SIM PSON,
ness fees, meals, coun­
badges o f dishonor,” Mitchell said in
is daily enacted, in thousands of|
sel,
etc.......................
800
20
conclusion: “ Permit me to declare
homes as Death claims, in each I
that representatives o f the Govern­ Judges, commissioners,
one, another victim o f Consumption |
livery,
experting........
1C27
90
ment who will tolerate this are un­
or Pneumonia. But when Coughs ;
and Colds are properly treated, tbe :
worthy of the exalted position they
(Coos Bay News.)
tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntly.
occupy, and as for myself, I defy
Tbe demand for Beaver H ill coal of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: ‘ Mv
All work done in up to-date style
them, here and now, to produce evi­
In Fan Francisco is greater than the wife had the consumption, and
•in 1 guaranteed first cloaa.
dence worth a moment's considera­
three
doctors
gave
her
up.
Finally
supply.
tion which will connect me in nnv
she took Driving's New Digcovery
G ' o. Rr ;s and wife, of Catching for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, t
Coquille. Oregon.
w ron gfu l manner whatever with
outlet, returned on tbe Breakwater which cured her. and to-day she is
land frauds, in Oregon or else­
well and strong.” It kills the j
from a trip to San Francisco.
where.”
F R A T E R N A L O R D E R S.
Herman Edwards, of Allegany, germs of all diii-ases. One dose re- [
lieres. Ouarinteed at 50c and $1
COQUILLE, OREGON
QOQUILLE LODGE, NO. 53. I. 0 0. F
returned on the R>>scoe from n visit 00 by R. .S Knowlton, druggis
O regon Butter.
Meet«
every
Saturday
night.
to relatives on the Siuslaw.
Trial bottle free.
G eo . H. B axter , N. G.
Dairy and Food Commissioner
A number of the friends of Mrs.
J. S. L a w h ence , Sec’ v.
Bailey estimates tho amount of but­ E. M. Lockhart congratulated her
An agreeable movement of the
Ç3
»»»i.;- :- ;.;.»;.;.;
ter produced in Oregon creaun
Saturday, on tie anniversary of her bowels without any unpleasant ef­ QOQUILLE ENCAMPMENT. NO. 25. I. 0. 0. F.
fect is produced by Chamberlain’s
in 1904 at 5,600,000 pounds, valued 80th birthday.
Meets the first and third Thursday
Stomach and Liver Tablets. For nights in each month.
at $1,375,000 compared with 4 "ail1
Cha- S. Hilboi n, of Millicoma, j sale bv R. S. Knowiton.
J . J. S t a x l e y , C . P.
000 pounds, valued nt $1 ,125,000 in was in town yesterday, looking i
I. H a < keh , Scribe.
1903. Ho (slimatea the dairy I
t
Any schooi district in need of an
strong and healthy, notwithstanding I
experienced teacher can be put in |y|>M E RE8EKAH LODGE, 80. 20.
produced in 1901 nt 3,0* , 0 that it was the 85th anniversary
* < -ommunicatiori with one by en­
Meet* th>- second an<l fourth Wednes- [
pounds, valued at $540,000, com­ his birth Irv.
quiring at this office.
«lay nights in each month.
pared with 4,000,000, valued nt
Mas. M arvin L yons , N. G.
Home idea of the big chunks of
#720,000 in 1903, This refers, ■ i
Report f the Condition of the
M rs . M amie S lagle , Sec’y.
coul that nro bo-ng mined at Beaver)
course, to butter produced for s ue,
Hill, could be formed by observing!
QHADWICK LODGE. NO 68. A. F. I A M
and does not include that consume 1
a lump,
weighing 500 pound«, I
-------
j
Meets the Saturday night on or lie- ¡
on the farms.
At C ,uille, in the State of Oregon, j fore the fall moon.
brought iii for the Broiler by W ill!
The value o f condensed uiilk pro­
J. H. C ecil W . M .
at the close of business, January
The Finest to be had in
Fnriiu, one day ln«t week.
J. J, L amb , Sec’jr.
duced this year, tho first full y. ir
I I I . 1905.
The Woodmen and Women o f !
Coos County at the lowest
of production, is valued at $310,500.
$ ' 175 »
g tuLAH CHAPTER. HO 6, 0 E. S
Tho amount of cheese produced Woodcraft bad a big time ut their ; I. <r»ns?xrnJ discount».
M itc h e ll M a k e s Plea.
Wanted
1
i Coquille Tonsorial Parlors’ i
i
I
0
0
01
Sale.
Alfred Johnson,
»
1* looring, Rustic and all kinds of Finishings and Mouldings
Constantly on hand.
Boot & Shoe
Repairing
Deliveries made promptly by either water or rail.
W e have all Grades and Prices Accordingly.
JO B W O R K
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Overdraft», aecured
» » « u v A i iu x.
mul ansieu
tin sa c ur* .i.
in the state for tic JMT b placed ||
1 ° ° v . | amj
F. S. bond, to sec .re
F.
hall,
Tuesday
evening.
An
ex-
at 2,250,000 pounds, valued at $247 -
circulation .........
500 compared
with
2,500,000 ellent «upper was served in tbe Premiums on C. H.
'.iter the installations. Bond., sectiritiee.etc.
pounds, valued at $325,000 in 190:: banquet 1
Banking Loose, furn­
The total value of the dairy pro- j
F. B wron returned yesterday
iture, and fixture..
xrs
,v>
6,250 00
367 18
Meets next F iid ay night.
M rs . K a t h r y n S lag le , W . M .
-------------. Sec’jr.
K\ 'v< ir>' L VCURCUS L006t' H0
9.74 «
m
«
72, K P
Meet* the second and fourth Tuesday
nights each month in Odd Fellows’ hall.
g
A. F. L inbgar , C. C.
duct* o f tho «tut
na and Southern I,'^njrV,»nker« b“ k‘
1,222 33
V. R. W i luo 5, K. R. S.
hail gone for j Cof fr>jm approved
ing milk and cream used, is placed California, where
reserve agents.. ..
4-V002 16
■the benefit of his son Frank’s health, Cuecka and other
at 10,780,000, compared with
pOQUlilE LODGE. NO. 127. A. 0. U
V
cash item «___ ...
1,921 06 I U
j Frnnk has been improving steadily Fractional paper car
020,000 in 1903. -R u ra l Spirit
Meets the second and fourth Wednes­
rency. nickel« an«!
day niirht« of each month in W. O. W.
since having the bav, and is at
cent«....................
an 2 i hall.
present getting along nicely at Los Lawful money re-
Doga After Deer
R. E. N osleb . W . M.
serve in bank, fir:
•cm
A n gel« h , California
O. F. R ohrer , Reo.
* '
I
tender note*..
.'4 '. 00
13,752 60
Complaint is again made that
IMPERIAL LODGE. N3 II, 0. OF N.
1 J{* Uk-ruption
fand
Mrs Mary Perdue
with L\ 8. Troni-
parties living on Isthmu« inlet nr
!
Meets the first and third Wednesday
wr«*r 'fi p*r cent of
mnking a regular practice of rut . j Day*« Creek . Or., Jan 1 0 ,-J lrs
312 50 nights each month in Woodman hall.
Circulation ¡ .........
:----
— ¡
Miss G race S keel *, C. H.
ning deer with dog«.
Only n f» ^ c Mary I ’, rdne. wife of William Per-
Total..............
•*'>* 91 ; M r «. I. N. Pi VIER, Ree.
days ago, a doe waa run down int , 1 due, di*. d sudd enlv at her home at
LIAStUTta*.
Capital stock paid in .........
$ 2.5non no M m iE CAIM>' 1,0
* 0. W
the marsh opposite the Bay Cit j Day’s C roi’lv, (,•r„ January 11. aged Hernias
f and..................
2 06*1 O
07
J
Meets the first and third Saturday
Sh$- was the mother of, ruaivided profit«, lean exp* nten
mill and lay exhaunted in a pool < i , 44 years
^ and tnxea paid.................
161 W nights of each month.
17 chili 1 roti.
water until she was frightened int
Sixteen are living, ( National bank notes oau»and­
W. H. M ansell , C. C.
ina.........................................
6.290 00 J. G. Hiwwoxs, Clerk.
further flight.
In this case, tie j fhref1 d i ught* i - married and living
check.
93.4X0 61 QOQUILLE COUNCIL. NO. 398, F. A. A.
miscreants who were after the tin , I at Coepn Ilo, Or r l ."*ii; two daughters
I certificate« of depodt.. 21,912 6ft
M eet« the second and fourth Thurs­
deer were overhauled by per*oi i i j and oui - ui mai ri< d and living at
-nth in ( M l Psfr*
Total
f !4*,«6I VI day niirii^«
,
'
Day’s
f
i
reek; ten children are at
from Bay City, and weie «cut hoi
lows* ball.
Ba. G ko . R c s s il l , Free.
with empty guns, but the dogs «til [ home, tlIP voti ng> st about a year S tate of O bioox , Coüirrr or Go h —««.
I. L. H. Hazard, cashier of tbe above- M»t«. C has . H ahriveíto !*, 8ec’ r.
§■
range almost daily. Any one run I old. Ilirr maif tin n ime was Tiller.
nk.
- that th**
:
f»*’i
•
nt
is
trao
to
th
<
heat
of
my
£VENING
TI0
I
CIRCLE.
NO.
214.
W.
0.
W
M
r,
1
’
erdr.o
was born in Douglas
ning deer with Jog« is subject to a
J
?
kniiwl*
and belief.
L. H. H azard .
Gaahler.
penalty and those who can swear to ■ county. Her fi■Ober wn» a pioneer
of 1850.
the facts «hould sec that the law
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A i test:
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A. J.8nr«vooD. /
enforced.— Coast Mail.
'
W A N : - in men in each state to
I saiah H acker . -t>ir*»ctor4
L.
H a i l * ck * i . j
trave!, tn
ns ,nd distribute
H a v in g renovated their m ill flt Han* , s*mplrs "1 • < ■ 1 fit- rular« o f otir good«.
Salp«cribe<l and sworn to be-
croft. Fleh Bro* arc now prepared t S ilary $7 > '#> p>•r
m nth. $3 00 |« r
f.r* roe 11. lf.th day of
furnish the puhli the licet grade« o
N ati -
-f fkniiary. t90fi.
lay
f
r
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Ivuliinian
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lumber, having mpiovvi cxfHriot
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J ames W W at - on .
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hands.
nildin T, (It im i:“ .
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< 'oiinty t 'Wk
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Prices.
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Meets tbe secón»! ami fourth Satur­
>
day night* of e*rh month.
M r *. W. H. M ansell , G. N.
J esus C. S immons , Clerk.
JUSTUS L00GE. NO 35. NATN60NE SISTERS
M 11* the first and thin! Tuesilat
nights each month ifi Odd Fellows'hall.
M r «, i ' t i i L awrence , M. E.C,
M rs . I nez C hase , M. of K. S
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Bill Heads.
*
Briefs.
Letter Heads.
Posters.
Leqal Blanks,
Envelopes,
Wedding Stationery.
Statements.
Up-to-date Work Delivered
! i
1 i
•p.
with Neatness and
À
Dispatch.
a
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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C. O. DRYDEN,
IN C O N N E C T IO N W I T H H E R A LD .
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